Lyrics

Wake up every morning To the sound of the radio screaming 6: 30, 7: 30, 8 o'clock and I got to leave Walk out on the street With nothing on except the shame of last night And a number in my hand of a man I don't really need Where do I fit in Where's my place here What do I need to say, what do you want to here Where do I fit in If she's in your bed Where's my beautiful Late night, long day Doesn't make much difference to me anyway You called, I answered But baby I'm only half awake Hush little one with you here Everything's going to be okay Is all you say But what if things don't go that way Where do I fit in Where's my place here What do I need to say, what do you want to here Where do I fit in If she's in your bed Where's my beautiful It's over, we both know We're both tired of playing the parts I said goodbye You said oh well nothing's really lost Call every now and than Just to hear your voice talks to me You still say everything's alright But it's not and that's something you're too blind to see Where do I fit in Where's my place here What do I need to say, what do you want to here Where do I fit in If she's in your bed Where's my beautiful Where do I fit in Where is my place here If there's nothing for me to say, there's nothing you want to hear Where do I fit in If she's in your bed Where is my beautiful Where do I fit in If she's in your bed Where is my beautiful
Writer(s): Murphy Lennon Anne Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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