Lonesome Town by Rebecca Martin Lyrics
I'm staying in the city
In the dim light I feel complete
Though the plaster walls
I've worked long and hard for
Are moving in
You will find me sleeping
Without a single soul around
Someone unwinding
In a lonesome part of town
In my best dress and make-up
To meet the night I can hardly reach the sink
Everything's cock-eyed
To the drunk that I'm turning into
I've turned into
You will find me sleeping
Without a single soul around
Someone unwinding
In a lonesome part of town
I don't want your sympathy
When I go to speak
Stop and listen to me
Don't turn away
From the words of the gray and aging
You will find me sleeping
Without a single soul around
Someone unwinding
In a lonesome part of town Lonesome town
In the dim light I feel complete
Though the plaster walls
I've worked long and hard for
Are moving in
You will find me sleeping
Without a single soul around
Someone unwinding
In a lonesome part of town
In my best dress and make-up
To meet the night I can hardly reach the sink
Everything's cock-eyed
To the drunk that I'm turning into
I've turned into
You will find me sleeping
Without a single soul around
Someone unwinding
In a lonesome part of town
I don't want your sympathy
When I go to speak
Stop and listen to me
Don't turn away
From the words of the gray and aging
You will find me sleeping
Without a single soul around
Someone unwinding
In a lonesome part of town Lonesome town