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Lonesome Lyrics - Singles - Ellegarden

She looks smiley 

He looks friendly 

You maybe nice 

Don't know who I am 

 

She is talkative 

He is whiner 

You are innocent 

Don't know how I am 

 

She keeps talking 

He keeps begging 

You are stainless 

But I keep driving 

Though I know you're the one who would end this rain 

 

You make me feel like changing 

That only makes me annoyed 

Cause "Grab it, steal it, beat them down" 

That's all I've learned 

 

You are innocent 

You are stainless 

You're my best friend so I'll tell you this 

You're an angel 

Let me feel good 

Let me feel I am still alive 

I have learned my instinct is hiding background 

Though no one knows 

But I keep denying 

 

Cause the world is lonesome enough to me 

and the world is crazy enough to me 

It keeps turning 'round and 'round and leaves me behind 

I say the world is lonesome enough 

I say the world is lonesome enough 

 

When I've got a feeling that I am behind 

I blame myself to have expected 

The way you see it through your eyes could be different slight 

 

Cause the world is lonesome enough to me 

and the world is crazy enough to me 

It keeps turning 'round and 'round and leaves me behind 

I say the world is lonesome enough 

I say the world is lonesome enough 

 

You make me feel like changing 

That only makes me annoyed 

Cause "Grab it, steal it, beat them down" 

That's all I've learned 

 

the world is lonesome enough to me 

and the world is crazy enough to me 

It keeps turning 'round and 'round and leaves me behind 

I say the world is lonesome enough 

I say the world is lonesome enough 

 

the world is lonesome enough to me 

and the world is crazy enough to me 

It keeps turning 'round and 'round and leaves me behind 

I say the world is lonesome enough 

I say the world is lonesome enough