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Julie Doiron - Homeless Lyrics



Julie Doiron - Homeless Lyrics




I used to be good
Yeah, I used to be good
I had people, good people
To love me

Yeah, I had love
And I lost it
Wreckless drinking and foolishness
My god

For thousands of miles
From my home I would be
And I would take comfort
With my buddies

And after a night
I would lose my way home
Until finally
I lost my home

So I found someone
He's kinda the same
We would laugh, we would sleep
And we would sing

Well we would drink together
Until no end
'Til finally
He left me

So again
I am homeless
Alone on this path
'Til I sleep

And maybe some dreams they can save me
Maybe some dreams I will see

To all who love me, I am sorry
To all who love me, I am sorry
To all who love me, I am sorry
To all who love me, forgive me
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I used to be good
Yeah, I used to be good
I had people, good people
To love me

Yeah, I had love
And I lost it
Wreckless drinking and foolishness
My god

For thousands of miles
From my home I would be
And I would take comfort
With my buddies

And after a night
I would lose my way home
Until finally
I lost my home

So I found someone
He's kinda the same
We would laugh, we would sleep
And we would sing

Well we would drink together
Until no end
'Til finally
He left me

So again
I am homeless
Alone on this path
'Til I sleep

And maybe some dreams they can save me
Maybe some dreams I will see

To all who love me, I am sorry
To all who love me, I am sorry
To all who love me, I am sorry
To all who love me, forgive me
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Writer: Julie Elaine Claytor
Copyright: Lyrics © SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB.

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Performed By: Julie Doiron
Length: 3:36
Written by: Julie Elaine Claytor

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