Finally Alone

Album: Here Comes the Cowboy (2019)
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  • Sick of the city locked in with all the pretty people
    You need a vacation, somewhere that no one ever would dream to go
    Somewhere mundane, hop on the train, see where it goes
    Finish your ride, hop off and hide
    Now that you're finally alone

    Oh yeah, yeah
    Honey, you're finally alone
    Oh yeah, yeah
    Oh

    Out in the country, tending to all the pretty cattle
    It turns out the cowboy dreams of the city, who could have ever known?
    Hop on a plane, fly out to Spain, Intentalo, yeah
    Pick up your bags, cure your jet lag
    Now that you're finally alone

    Oh yeah, yeah
    Honey, you're finally alone
    Oh yeah, yeah
    Honey, you're finally alone
    Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
    Honey, you're finally alone
    Oh yeah, yeah
    Oh Writer/s: Alexander Meen, MacBriare DeMarco
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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