Lonely Guitar

The Hazy Blues

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The Hazy Blues


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My lonely guitar
Plays sadly and blue
This song that it plays now
Goes out there to you

My lonely guitar
It sounds so blue
I miss your face boy
And I hope you miss mine too

Remember those days
We were just two
You said you love me
As I loved you

I wish you were here by now
So this guitar wouldn't sound so blue
I still love you
And I hope you love me too

Every time I play
I think of you
What's this old heart
Supposed to do

This guitar sounds so lonely
And I am lonely too
I need you here with me now
Please don't leave me feeling blue

Remember those days
We were just two
You said you love me
As I loved you

Please don't leave me feeling blue

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Written by: Javier Rincones

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