Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Living Alone, artist - Loudon Wainwright III. Album song Last Man On Earth, in the genre Музыка мира
Date of issue: 23.09.2001
Record label: Red House
Song language: English
Living Alone |
You sit at a desk and you squirm in a chair |
You stretch out on a couch, you could fall asleep there |
But you lie in your bed and you try not to think |
You put on your bathrobe and you stand at the sink |
And then you look into the mirror and you unplug the phone |
You re-read the letter, you’re living alone |
You clear out a closet and you listen to a clock |
You wipe off a table and you pick up a sock |
And then you put up your feet and you stand on your head |
You hate what you did and you regret what you said |
And then you gaze at a spapshot and wait for the tone |
You talk to yourself, yeah, you’re living alone |
You were always alone, but you just didn’t know it |
You tried living with someone but then you had to blow it |
And if there’s one thing you learned after living with her |
Is that you’re not the man now that you never were |
So you turn up the heat and you fight off a cold |
You thumb through the Bible as you sit there on hold |
But you’re your own boss you can do as you please |
Open a window and let in a breeze |
You sit down to dinner, yeah, you cooked your own |
You light a candle, you’re living alone |
You think about her and how did it end |
Your cleaning lady has become your very best friend |
You’re back in your hometown, you’re living in fear |
They wonder where has he been and why is he here |
You’re watching the reruns of the Twilight Zone |
Your life in a nutshell, you’re living alone |
You were always alone, but you just didn’t see it |
You tried to be someone different but you just couldn’t be it |
And if there’s one thing you learned after all of it |
Is that you’re usually fired before you can quit |
What you need is a dog, some goldfish or a cat |
A boa constrictor and a laboratory rat |
The end is at hand now and you have the means |
A roll of toilet paper and the right magazines |
Your parents are dead now and your kids are full grown |
You’re 53 now, you’re 53 now, you’re 53 now |
You’re living alone |