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Act One, Scene Two: Gone, gone, gone - Barbara Conrad lyrics
Ain't it lonesome when the one you love is gone?
Well, you cannot help but to worry
I know you're bound to weep and moan
My night are lonely and my days are plenty blue
My nights are lonely and my days are plenty blue
Well, I can't find no contentment
No matter what I do
Umm, if I could just explain
Umm, if I could just explain
Well, but I'm upset and I'm bothered
And my heart is full of pain
Come back, baby, and I won't be bad no more
Come back, baby, and I won't be bad no more
Well, I will string along with you, baby
No matter where you go
Ain't it lonesome when the one you love is gone?
Well, you cannot help but to worry
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