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Alone In This Bed (Capeside) - Acoustic Version - Framing Hanley



     
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Alone In This Bed (Capeside) - Acoustic Version Lyrics


Waking up without you, it doesn't feel right
To sleep with only memories is harder every night
And sometimes I think I can feel you
Breathing on my neckTonight I'm reaching out to the stars
I think that he owes me a favor
It doesn't matter where you are
I'll hold you againI wish I could hear your voice
Don't leave me alone in this bed
I wish I could touch you once more
Don't leave me alone in this bed
Not tonight, not tomorrowI've got the feeling that this will never cease
Living in these pictures it never comes with ease
I swear if I could make this right,
You'd be back by nowTonight I'm screaming out to the stars
I he knows he owes me a favor
It doesn't matter where you are
You'll be mine againI wish I could hear your voice
Don't leave me alone in this bed

I wish I could touch you once more
Don't leave me alone in this bedWhat about the plans that we had
We've been crazy not to go
Leave me encase and I'llI wish I can hear your voice
And don't leave me alone in this bed
I wish I could touch you once more
And don't leave me alone in this bedDon't leave me alone in this bed
Songwriters
MCDUFFEE, JONATHAN LUKE/NIXON, KENNETH W./VEST, STEVEN CHRISTOPHER/WOOTTEN, BRANDON CHRISTOPHER/HUSKINSON, TIMOTHY MATTHEWPublished by
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Framing Hanley is a five piece alternative rock band from Cookeville (Tennessee), United States. Nixon, Chris, Brandon, Tim, and Luke came together to form a band that was eventually named Framing Hanley. (The band was called by a different name up until 2006, Embers Fade, but changed in dedication to a great friend of the band, Ashley Hanley, who passed away.) With their amazing musical abilities and live show the band quickly gained a large following in Nashville.

Read more about Framing Hanley on Last.fm.


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