Berlin Irving - All Alone (1924) Lyrics

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Berlin Irving
Miscellaneous
All Alone (1924)
Just like a melody that lingers on
You seem to haunt me night and day
I never realized till you had gone
How much I cared about you
I can't live without you

All alone
I'm so all alone
There is no one else but you

All alone
By the telephone
Waiting for a ring
A ting-a-ling

I'm all alone ev'ry evening
All alone feeling blue

Wond'ring where you are
And how you are
And if you are
All alone too


[2]
Just for a moment you were mine, and then
You seemed to vanish like a dream
I long to hold you in my arms again
My life is very lonely
For I want you only
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