Sweet Old World

LUCINDA WILLIAMS

See what you lost when you left this world, this sweet old world
See what you lost when you left this world, this sweet old world
The breath from your own lips, the touch of fingertips
A sweet and tender kiss
The sound of a midnight train, wearing someone's ring
Someone calling your name
Somebody so warm cradled in your arm
Didn't you think you were worth anything
See what you lost when you left this world, this sweet old world
See what you lost when you left this world, this sweet old world

Millions of us in love, promises made good
Your own flesh and blood
Looking for some truth, dancing with no shoes
The beat, the rhythm, the blues
The pounding of your heart's drum together with another one
Didn't you think anyone loved you
See what you lost when you left this world, this sweet old world [Repeat: x4]

Trivia about the song Sweet Old World by Lucinda Williams

On which albums was the song “Sweet Old World” released by Lucinda Williams?
Lucinda Williams released the song on the albums “Sweet Old World” in 1992 and “This Sweet Old World” in 2017.
Who composed the song “Sweet Old World” by Lucinda Williams?
The song “Sweet Old World” by Lucinda Williams was composed by LUCINDA WILLIAMS.

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