Gene Watson Lyrics: 'Lonely Me'
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Gene Watson's contribution to the country music genre is immeasurable & it
is here that you will find lyrics for 'Lonely
Me'.



'Lonely Me'
Written by Larry Booth
Published by Booth & Watson Music (BMI)
Everything was beautiful everything was fine
All the world was me and you and then there came a time
I realized the plans we made were never gonna be
And there'd just be your memory and lonely me
Memories be gone why can't you go on and leave me to my dreams
Of how it was with her and lonely me
I'd like to tell you how I feel when words are hard to find
If I had only given more most often comes to mind
But this world's not built on dreams and it's never gonna be
So this house just holds some could-have-beens and lonely me
Memories be gone why can't you go on and leave me to my dreams
Of how it was with her and lonely me and lonely me


'Lonely Me' was originally included on the following album:
'Old Loves Never Die' (Capitol
Records, 1981)



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