Love Song For No One

Album: Room For Squares (2001)
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  • Staying home alone on a Friday
    Flat on the floor looking back
    On old love
    Or lack thereof
    After all the crushes are faded
    And all my wishful thinking was wrong
    I'm jaded
    I hate it

    I'm tired of being alone
    So hurry up and get here
    So tired of being alone
    So hurry up and get here
    Get here

    Searching all my days just to find you
    I'm not sure who I'm looking for
    I'll know it
    When I see you
    Until then, I'll hide in my bedroom
    Staying up all night just to write
    A love song for no one

    I'm tired of being alone
    So hurry up and get here
    So tired of being alone
    So hurry up and get here
    Get here

    I could have met you in a sandbox
    I could have passed you on the sidewalk
    Could I have missed my chance
    And watched you walk away?
    Oh no way

    I could have met you in a sandbox
    I could have passed you on the sidewalk
    Could I have missed my chance
    And watched you walk away?

    I'm tired of being alone
    So hurry up and get here
    So tired of being alone
    So hurry up and get here
    Get here

    I'm tired of being alone
    So hurry up and get here
    I'm so tired of being alone
    So hurry up and get here oh yeah

    You'll be so good
    You'll be so good for me Writer/s: DOUGLAS CLAY COOK, JOHN CLAYTON MAYER
    Publisher: ME GUSTA MUSIC, REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
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