| Are you lonesome tonight
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| Do you miss me tonight
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| Are you sorry we drifted apart
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| Does your memory stray
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| To a bright summer day
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| When I kissed you
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| And called you sweetheart
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| Do the chairs in your parlor
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| Seem empty and bare
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| Do you gaze at your doorstep
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| And picture me there
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| Is your heart filled with pain
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| Shall I come back again
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| Tell me, dear
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| Are you lonesome tonight
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| (Spoken)
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| I wonder if
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| You’re lonesome tonight
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| You know someone said that
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| The world’s a stage
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| And each must play a part
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| Fate had me playing in love
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| With you as my sweetheart
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| Act one was when we met
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| You read your lines so cleverly
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| And never missed a cue
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| Then came act two
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| You seemed to change
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| You acted strange
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| And why, I’ve never known
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| Honey, you lied when
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| You said you loved me
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| And I had no
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| Cause to doubt you
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| But I’d rather go on
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| Hearing your lies then
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| To go on living without you
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| Now the stage is bare
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| And I’m standing there
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| With emptiness all around
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| And if you don’t come back to me
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| Then they can bring
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| The curtain down
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| Is your heart filled with pain
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| Shall I come back again
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| Tell me, dear
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| Are you lonesome tonight |