Romeo and the Lonely Girl

PHILIP PARRIS LYNOTT

Romeo and the lonely girl
They seemed to hit it off
Till Romeo told the lonely girl
"I must take my leave, my love"

It was these few words I overheard
And thought, "I would move in"
But before I could the lonely girl
Had fallen in love again

Oh poor Romeo
Sitting out on his own
Oh poor Romeo

Romeo he had it rough
The guy you'd like to burn
But everything that Romeo had
You can bet it was well earned

For all his good looks there were scars that he took
And a lesson to be learned
Never judge lovers by a good looking covers
The lover might be spurred

Oh poor Romeo
Sitting out on his own
Oh poor Romeo

Oh poor Romeo
Sitting out on his own
Oh poor Romeo

Oh poor Romeo
Sitting out on his own
Oh poor Romeo

Oh poor Romeo
Sitting out on his own
Oh poor Romeo

Romeo he like to put it around
He was everybody's friend
But in the end even Romeo found
On no one could he depend

For all his charms in someone else's arms
Lonely girl safely lay
When the train came in it had to leave again
And Romeo pulled away

Oh poor Romeo
Sitting all on his own
Oh poor Romeo

Poor Romeo [Repeat: x6]

Trivia about the song Romeo and the Lonely Girl by Thin Lizzy

On which albums was the song “Romeo and the Lonely Girl” released by Thin Lizzy?
Thin Lizzy released the song on the albums “Jailbreak” in 1976, “Vagabonds, Kings, Warriors, Angels” in 2001, and “Classic Album Selection” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Romeo and the Lonely Girl” by Thin Lizzy?
The song “Romeo and the Lonely Girl” by Thin Lizzy was composed by PHILIP PARRIS LYNOTT.

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