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All I Know Right Now Lyrics


Marshall Crenshaw All I Know Right Now

(m. crenshaw)

All I know right now
Is that whatever may happen down the line
Though anything can be changed by time
It's not likely that I'll ever not miss you.
All I know right now
Is what my eyes see what my heart says
And my overall conclusion is
That our love's just a dead issue
Bridge:
No sense in being the crying kind
I'm just playing records killing off some time
You know I hear the sound and I'm drawn to it
But I still feel alone
Baby why did you do it?
In an empty room watching my shadow on the wall
Walkin' around going nowhere at all
While daylight dies away
All I know right now
Is a lonely night ever deepening
Feels like it's hanging over everything
My whole world's dark and grey.
Bridge:
I'm gonna go and find a place
Where the music is loud
And try to lose myself somewhere inside the crowd
I might find somebody who's warm and kind
Who can stop me from thinking
About the trouble in my mind
All I know right now
Is a lonely night ever deepening
Feels like it's hanging over everything
Well I'm too blue to even cry
So lover bye, bye.


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