DamnLyrics - The center provides all the lyrics

Main Street - Lee Morse



     
Page format: Left Center Right
Direct link:
BB code:
Embed:

Main Street Lyrics


I can’t sleep, I can’t close my eyes
Blinked one second, the whole world pass you by
Yeah, I guess I’m in
All the days you spent
I can’t eat, I can’t use my mouth
Miss one day and the whole world cast you out
Yeah I guess I try
All the times a lie
Of goodbye times, you ain’t on my side
Satisfaction, too much of mine
Song goes here, never let me down
Oh the main street seems so lonely now
I can’t hear, I can’t use my ears
Miss one speech and you’re uninformed to tears
Yeah I guess I’m scared
Every time I care
I can’t breathe, I can’t use my nose

Miss one man from the start I’m bag … alone
Yeah I guess I’m wrong
I can’t sing a song
Of goodbye times, you ain’t on my side
Satisfaction, I go way too much of mine
Song goes here, never let me down
But the main street seems so lonely now
I can’t write, I can’t bleed my soul
Loose one friend and you whole might find its whole
Yeah I guess you’re strong
But I won’t let it show
Speak to me again,
And I have never have felt it, before.

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Lee Morse was an American jazz singer best known for her trademark yodeling. She was born Lena Corinne Taylor on November 30, 1897 in Portland, Oregon to Pleasant John and Olive Taylor. She was the tenth of thirteen children, and the second girl. Her younger brother Glen H. Taylor was a country-western singer who served one term as a U.S. Senator from Idaho. She began her professional singing career in a local movie house in 1918.

Read more about Lee Morse on Last.fm.


User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

View All

Lee Morse