Lee Ann Womack - The Lonely, The Lonesome & the Gone Lyrics
Nobody writes goodbye notes
And takes off to God-only-knows
On trains anymore
And to tell you the truth
I don't really see much use
In walking the floor
Old songs makes it sounds so good
To be a half drunk, half broke fool
And that fool is you, it's me
And the only way
This heartache is like an old Hank Williams' song
Is The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone
There'a a place down by the mall
They hid in what you call honky-tonk
They got a new juke box
Filled up with country rock
That's what folks want
I don't why no one sings
About drowning and pictures and half passed weeks
And try to wish back everything they lost
And the only way
This heartache is like an old Hank Williams' song
Is The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone
He never sings about watching a Camry
Pulling out of a crowded apartment parking lot
But I guess that in some way every heartache
Is like an old Hank Williams' song
is The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone