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I came into this lovely city
About three weeks ago today
And I've been trying to find someone that I can talk to
A friendly face to turn my way
I walk these streets in silent sorrow
I walk my feet into the ground
And all I see are cloudy, cold, suspicious faces
I swear to God, it brings me down
Is there no one with a smile for me
No one with a hello in their eye?
Is there no one who will love me
And help me through the dark and lonely night?
The park's so green and full of flowers
And lovers lying on the lawn
I wish I had a lady here that I could laugh with
Sweet Jesus Christ, it hurts me so to be alone
Is there no one with a smile for me
No one with a hello in their eye?
Is there no one who will love me
And help me through the cold and lonely night?
Singing, 'La la la la la la'
Singing, 'La la la la la la'
This life is hard and full of trouble
It's painful just to live from day to day
But if you're weary and afraid don't turn away now
There's no reason why we have to feel this way
Is there no one who will smile for me
No one with a hello in their eyes?
Is there no one who will love me
And help me through the cold and lonely night?
Singing, 'La la la la la la'
Singing, 'La la la la la la'
I just need someone to talk to
It hurts to be alone
I just need someone to laugh with
It hurts to be alone
I just want someone to love me
I need someone to talk to
And it hurts to be alone
Singing, 'La la la la la la'
Singing, 'La la la la la la'
Singing, 'La la la la la la'
Singing, 'La la la la la la'
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