Oh Lonesome Girl you sing a sad song tonight
You don’t know the words
I guess you look like the type
Old Milwaukee in your hand
your sitting in with the local band
You keep a Lone Star on the floor by the microphone stand
Oh lonesome girl the blue lights shining on your face
hiding in the shadows amid the drunks in their clumsy embrace
Bodies shaking in the night
To the shimmer of the colored lights
Everybody’s so alive in this beautiful dive
you believe your better than that
Oh lonesome girl I see you walking down the street
heading into work in your uniforms like a can of sardines
Institutions got you down regulations all around
You head in to the stop and go in the middle of town
you believe your better than that
Institutions drag you down regulations all around
You head in to the stop and go in the middle of town
you believe your better than that
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