Stranded

Album: Lisbon (2010)
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  • Throw another dime in me my friend
    And I'll sing a song I know for thee
    If you don't want me you can tell me
    I'm the bigger man here oh it's true
    You're all pretty now than the last time
    But the words aren't coming through
    And I'm stranded
    And I'm starry-eyed
    Oh why, oh she wash out of me

    There's broken glass all around my feet
    Laid my plan so carelessly
    What's the story
    With my old friends
    Drunk and lonely
    To the man

    How I love 'em all
    As the days slip by
    And they're all following my lead
    Oh why does the rain fall cold
    When I'm stranded and I'm starry-eyed? Writer/s: JENS BUERGER, MARC BAUER, MARKUS HOFF, OLIVER SIDIROPOULOS, PATRICK GRUEN
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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