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Webb Pierce - I'm Tired Lyrics




Standing on a corner of a busy street
I'm looking for your face in every crowd I see
Checking every honky tonk in this town
I'm trying to find the places that you hang around

Oh Lord, I'm tired, tired of living this old way

I've been waiting on you, baby, night and day
I'm wondering if your love will ever come my way
My time is running out and I'm slowing down
I'm tired of being just another hang around

Oh Lord, I'm tired, tired of living this old way

There ain't no happiness in anything I do
I find myself so lonely when I'm not with you
What makes you just the kind of girl a guy will love
You've got so many others that you're thinking of

Oh Lord, I'm tired, tired of living this old way
Oh Lord, I'm tired, tired of living this old way
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Standing on a corner of a busy street
I'm looking for your face in every crowd I see
Checking every honky tonk in this town
I'm trying to find the places that you hang around

Oh Lord, I'm tired, tired of living this old way

I've been waiting on you, baby, night and day
I'm wondering if your love will ever come my way
My time is running out and I'm slowing down
I'm tired of being just another hang around

Oh Lord, I'm tired, tired of living this old way

There ain't no happiness in anything I do
I find myself so lonely when I'm not with you
What makes you just the kind of girl a guy will love
You've got so many others that you're thinking of

Oh Lord, I'm tired, tired of living this old way
Oh Lord, I'm tired, tired of living this old way
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Writer: A. R. PEDDY, MEL TILLIS, RAY PRICE
Copyright: Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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Performed By: Webb Pierce
Length: 1:58
Written by: A. R. PEDDY, MEL TILLIS, RAY PRICE

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