Lonely Holiday

KENDALL DEWAYNE BETHEA, MURRAY HAMMOND, PHILIP WAYNE PEEPLES, STEWART RANSOM MILLER

It was a lonely holiday.
I was alone; you were away
In Fayetteville, or in another state.
There's so many towns I hate.
When you leave me,
Breaks me like a bone;
But it's never as bad
As when you come home.
I've thought so much about suicide,
Parts of me have already died.

Lonely?
Baby, I'm not lonely.
Baby, I'm not;
I've got my imaginary friends.
Happy?
Baby, I'm so happy.
Baby, I'm so -
I've got my imaginary friends.
And if you don't love me,
Would you please pretend?

It was a lonely holiday.
I was alone; I was afraid
The bedroom walls were closing in -
Must be closing time again.
When you leave me,
Breaks me like the note
That you said got stuck in your throat.
I've thought so much about suicide,
Parts of me have already died.

Lonely?
Baby, I'm not lonely.
Baby, I'm not;
I've got my imaginary friends.
Happy?
Baby, I'm so happy.
Baby, I'm so -
I've got my imaginary friends.
And if you don't love me,
Would you please pretend?
And if you don't love me,
Would you please pretend?

And if you don't love me,
Would you please pretend?

Trivia about the song Lonely Holiday by Old 97's

On which albums was the song “Lonely Holiday” released by Old 97's?
Old 97's released the song on the albums “Fight Songs” in 1999, “Alive & Wired” in 2005, and “Hit by a Train: The Best of Old 97's” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Lonely Holiday” by Old 97's?
The song “Lonely Holiday” by Old 97's was composed by KENDALL DEWAYNE BETHEA, MURRAY HAMMOND, PHILIP WAYNE PEEPLES, STEWART RANSOM MILLER.

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