Lyrics Eleanor Rigby - Cássia Eller
Eleanor
Rigby
picks
up
the
rice
in
the
church
Where
a
wedding
has
been
Lives
in
a
dream
Waits
at
the
window
Wearing
the
face
that
she
keeps
in
a
jar
by
the
door
Who
was
it
for?
All
the
lonely
people
Where
do
they
all
come
from?
All
the
lonely
people
Where
do
they
all
belong?
Father
McKenzie
writting
the
words
of
a
sermon
That
no
one
will
hear
No
one
comes
near
Look
at
him
working
Darning
his
socks
in
the
night
when
there's
nobody
there,
yeah
What
does
he
care?
All
the
lonely
people
Where
do
they
all
come
from?
All
the
lonely
people,
Where
do
they
all
belong?
Wah-wah,
wah-wah,
look
at
all
the
lonely
people
Wah-wah,
wah-wah,
look
at
all
the
lonely
people
Wah-wah,
wah-wah,
look
at
all
the
lonely
people
Wah-wah,
wah-wah,
look
at
all
the
lonely
people
Eleanor
Rigby
died
in
the
church
And
was
buried
along
with
her
name
Nobody
came
Father
McKenzie
wiping
the
dirt
from
his
hands
As
he
walks
from
the
grave
No
one
was
saved
All
the
lonely
people,
Where
do
they
all
come
from?
All
the
lonely
people
Where
do
they
all
belong?
Wah-wah,
wah-wah,
look
at
all
the
lonely
people
Wah-wah,
wah-wah,
look
at
all
the
lonely
people
Look
at
them,
look
at
them
Wah-wah,
wah-wah,
look
at
all
the
lonely
people
Wah-wah,
wah-wah,
look
at
all
the
lonely
people
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