Darlin'

Album: Once in a Blue Moon (1978)
Charted: 6 103
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  • Darlin'
    I'm feeling pretty lonesome
    I'd call you on the phone some
    But I don't have a dime
    Darlin' you're so far behind me
    Tomorrow's gonna find me
    Further down the line

    Takin' me some paper
    Pencil in my hand
    I'm gonna write
    Darlin' you know I feel the cold nights
    Thinking of the old nights
    Spent along with you

    Darlin' the tear is in my eye now
    Knowing I can try now
    To make it back to you

    Darlin'
    Love you more than ever
    Wish we were together
    Darlin' of mine

    Darlin'
    I'm feeling pretty lonesome
    I'd call you on the phone some
    But I don't have a dime
    Darlin' you're so far behind me
    Tomorrow's gonna find me
    Further down the line

    Oh my darlin'
    I'm feeling pretty lonesome
    I'd call you on the phone some
    But I don't have a dime

    Darlin'
    I'm feeling pretty lonesome
    I'd call you on the phone some
    But I don't have a dime

    Darlin'
    I'm feeling pretty lonesome
    I'd call you on the phone some
    But I don't have a dime Writer/s: Oscar Blandamer
    Publisher: SONY ATV MUSIC PUBLISHING,
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