i don't even know what she wants
and she don't even really care what i need
babe you know that it's quite a lot
'cause every time you go
i just come and leave you down
she's floating with her feet on the ground
don't worry bout what's being said
'cause there's nothing you can do when it's in your head
bet you think i'm better off dead
well that's ok
no i don't want to come over
i just want to go home
the secret to loneliness is being alone
wondering what you're gonna do next
so you're staying out all night in your ripped fishnets
thinking that you're gonna be blessed
well that's not me
no i don't want to come over
i just want to go home
the secret to loneliness is being alone
the secret to loneliness is being alone
well it may sound cliché
but at least i can say
the things that i think should be known
the secret to loneliness is being
the secret to loneliness is being
the secret to loneliness is being alone
is being alone
is being alone
is being alone
credits
from American Hotel,
released January 17, 2011
Mike Brown: vocals, guitars
Lew: drums
David Lowery: bass
John Morand: percussion
Miguel Urbiztonado: percussion
David Matheson: backing vocals
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