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I Might as Well Be Here Alone - Lynn Anderson
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I Might as Well Be Here Alone Lynn Anderson

"I Might as Well Be Here Alone" by Lynn Anderson, released in 1972, is a country song that explores themes of loneliness and emotional isolation in a relationship. The lyrics convey a sense of longing and resignation. Musically, it features traditional country instrumentation. Anderson's heartfelt delivery resonates with listeners, highlighting the song's emotional depth. #Country

I Might as Well Be Here Alone - Lynn Anderson
You're watching the clock that hangs on the wall
Your hand is on the telephone
And it seems that you're waiting for a knock on the door
And I might as well be here alone

We agreed to try again, you promised that you would
Even moved away from all our neighborhood
But you're watching the clock that hangs on the wall
You're thinking of nights that are gone
I can tell by the way, hey, you're treatin' mean
But I might as well be here alone

We agreed to try again, you promised that you would
Even moved away from all our neighborhood
But you're watching the clock that hangs on the wall
You're thinking of nights that are gone
I can tell by the way, hey, you're treatin' mean
But I might as well be here alone
Yes, I might as well be here alone
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