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Ask the Lonely

by The Four Tops

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Just ask the lonely When you feel that need Can make it all alone Remember no one is big enough To go it alone Just ask the lonely They know the hurt and pain Of losing a love, you can never regain Just ask the lonely The young and foolish laugh at love (Woo hoo) So they slowly run away (Woo hoo hoo hoo) Confident and sure that fate (Woo hoo) Will bring another love their way (Ah) But ask the lonely (Ah) How vainly a heart can yearn, (Ah) For losing a love that will never return Just ask the lonely They'll tell you Ooh, woo hoo hoo hoo ooh (Ah) They'll tell you a story of sadness (Ah) A story too hard to believe Ah, they'll tell you the loneliest one is me Just ask the lonely Ask me I'm the loneliest one you'll see Just ask the lonely

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