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Take it fast or take it slow
In the end you'll be the last to know
And in between the raindrops run
And never know they fall on everyone
So go, and leave the past behind
And hope for all that you may find
But, oh
You're always the last to know
Hiding from your lonely heart
Hiding from your lonely, lonely heart
Your lonely heart
Days will come and years go by
Still you wait in darkness all alone
Is it fear or something missed
Holds you in time, closed tighter than a fist
And all the sadness you have known
A bleak existence on your own
But, oh
You're always the last to know
Hiding from your lonely heart
Hiding from your lonely, lonely heart
Your lonely heart
In the end you'll be the last to know
And in between the raindrops run
And never know they fall on everyone
So go, and leave the past behind
And hope for all that you may find
But, oh
You're always the last to know
Hiding from your lonely heart
Hiding from your lonely, lonely heart
Your lonely heart
Days will come and years go by
Still you wait in darkness all alone
Is it fear or something missed
Holds you in time, closed tighter than a fist
And all the sadness you have known
A bleak existence on your own
But, oh
You're always the last to know
Hiding from your lonely heart
Hiding from your lonely, lonely heart
Your lonely heart
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Lonely Heart Lyrics as written by Heidi Ann Berry
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