Marlon Williams
Hello Miss Lonesome
[Verse 1]
Hello, Miss Lonesome, I see you’re back in town
It’s funny how I lose my mind when you come around
Papa thinks that he knows you, Mama knows you more
She knows where to hide from you come knocking at the door
The king in his castle and the beggar on the street
Miss Lonesome’s in the eyes of almost everyone you meet
[Verse 2]
The longest night that ever did occur
Was when my darling said goodbye and took the boy with her
Now we all pick our poison, we dig our own graves
And Jesus is accountable for every soul he saves
There’s gold in the river and diamonds in the mines
Miss Lonesome knows that they ain’t worth a drunkard's lucky dime
[Verse 3]
Hello, Miss Lonesome, I see you’re back in town
It’s funny how I lose my mind when you come around
There’s gold in the river and diamonds in the mines
Miss Lonesome knows that they ain’t worth a drunkard's lucky dime
Miss Lonesome knows that they ain’t worth a drunkard's lucky dime