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So All AloneYou know I feel in love with you The very first time we met I keep hoping you'll treat me right But it ain't happened yet These days you like to spend your time With anyone else but me And although I have begged you to You still won't set me free Chorus: How can you still be here But seem like you're so far gone How can I be so close to you And feel so all alone I saw you out the other night So I followed you around Seems like you know every bartender At every honky tonk in town I tried to to tell you how it feels To be cast aside this way But when we talk it seems like You're a million miles away Chorus: How can you still be here But seem like you're so far gone How can I be so close to you And feel so all alone Bridge: So go get lost in all your thoughts Of where you'd rather be I don't know if it's you I miss Or just the company Chorus: How can you still be here But seem like you're so far gone How can I be so close to you And feel so all alone Copyright Kent Newsome and Ronnie Jeffrey All Rights Reserved |
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Kent Newsome (BMI) is a recorded songwriter who has been writing songs for over twenty five years.
He writes traditional country, insurgent country, folk and rock and roll. But his true passion is the blues.
His favorite artists and influences include Otis Spann, Peter Green, R.L. Burnside, Junior Kimbrough,
Richard Buckner, Joe Ely and Townes Van Zandt.
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Err Bear Music, Inc. (BMI) (in this case Err rhymes with her) is a publishing company Kent formed in 1977,
when his first song was recorded. Err Bear Music continues to administer the majority of Kent's catalog.
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