Well, she lives a few doors down
Says she wants you to take her out
Have some coffee somewhere - just some coffee
You saw her out in the parking lot
And any plans you had you can break so wash your face - let yourself go
Everybody is a sinner
Everybody makes mistakes
And there ain't nobody - who needs nobody
Don't forget to look her in the eye
Laugh and show your smile
There's not much more to lonely than being less lonely
Chorus:
I stood and watched (all) the stars fade right there - from your eyes
Baby, I think I know just what your next lover will be like
You hate cigarettes so she won't smoke
But she don't mind this bar you're in
She sits right up there on that stool - puts her pocketbook down and smiles at you
You think she's about five foot three
That makes her taller than me
But you're not thinking about that now, no -it ain't right to think about that now
Chorus
And I hope she can fix you
I hope she's someone who will never let you down
I hope she reminds you nothing of me and - as crazy as crazy as it sounds I hope she's beautiful
Chorus
Cause there ain't nobody who needs nobody
There ain't nobody who needs nobody
Lori McKenna, born Lorraine Giroux in December 1968 in Massachusetts, is an American folk singer-songwriter. She currently resides in Stoughton, Massachusetts, with her husband and five children. McKenna is known for her sincere and touching songs that often explore family themes such as love, loss, and growth. She has collaborated with numerous successful artists, including Keith Urban, Faith Hill, and Tim McGraw. Some of her most representative tracks include "California", "The Way I Used To", and "A Little More Love". McKenna has won several awards for her music, including a Grammy Award in 2019 for the song "Humble And Kind" performed by Tim McGraw.
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