《Lonely Street(Album Version)》歌词

[00:00:02] Lonely Street -Tammy Wynette
[00:00:12] I'm looking for that Lonely Street
[00:00:17] I've got a sad sad tale to tell
[00:00:23] I need a place to go and weep
[00:00:28] Where's this place called Lonely Street
[00:00:38] A place where there's just loneliness
[00:00:44] Where dim lights bring forgetfulness
[00:00:49] Where broken dreams and mem'ries meet
[00:00:55] Where's this place called Lonely Street
[00:01:04] Perhaps upon that Lonely Street
[00:01:10] There's someone such as I
[00:01:15] Who came to bury broken dreams
[00:01:21] And watch an old love die
[00:01:29] Where I could find that Lonely Street
[00:01:35] Where dim lights bring forgetfulness
[00:01:41] Where broken dreams and mem'ries meet
[00:01:46] Where's this place called Lonely Street
[00:01:56] Where's this place called Lonely Street
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