Lyrics Loneliness Is Eating Me Alive - Merle Haggard, The Strangers

Loneliness Is Eating Me Alive - Merle Haggard, The Strangers
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Loneliness Is Eating Me Alive, artist - Merle Haggard. Album song I'm A Lonesome Fugitive/ Branded Man, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 31.12.2005
Record label: Capitol Records Nashville
Song language: English

Loneliness Is Eating Me Alive

There hasn’t been one bit of laughter in this house so long
Just the howlin' of the wind asking why
I know this house ain’t growing but it seems bigger since you’re gone
And the loneliness is eatin' me alive.
If there’s any forgiveness in ye wrap it up and come on home
Yeah I may not change completely oh but I’ll try
And honey you have to hurry or there’d be no reason to come home
Cause this loneliness is eatin' me alive.
The bigger the house the harder the tear falls I found it out since your goodbye
And honey you’ll have to hurry or there’ll be no reason to come home
Cause this loneliness is eatin' me alive yeah this loneliness is eatin' me
alive.

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Artist lyrics: Merle Haggard
Artist lyrics: The Strangers