Lyrics I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry - Johnny Cash
With
the
twilight
colors
falling
And
the
evening
laying
shadows
Hidden
memories
come
stealing
from
my
mind
As
I
feel
my
own
heart
beating
out
The
simple
joy
of
living
I
wonder
how
I
ever
was
that
kind
But
the
wild
road
I
was
rambling
Was
always
out
there
calling
You
said
a
hundred
times
I
should
have
died
Then
you
came
down
and
touched
me
And
lifted
me
up
with
you
So
I
believe
that
it
was
a
road
I
was
meant
to
ride
I'm
like
a
soldier
getting
over
the
war
Like
a
young
man
getting
over
his
crazy
days
Like
a
bandit
getting
over
his
lawless
ways
I
don't
have
to
do
that
anymore
I'm
like
a
soldier
getting
over
the
war
Nights
and
days
that
arn't
remembered
And
there's
pain
that's
been
forgotten
And
other
things
I
choose
not
to
recall
There
are
faces
that
come
to
me
That
I
thought
were
long
forgotten
Faces
that
I
wish
would
not
come
back
at
all
But
in
my
dreams
parade
of
lovers
From
the
other
times
and
places
There's
not
one
that
matters
now,
no
matter
who
I'm
just
thankful
for
the
journey
And
that
I've
survived
the
battles
And
that
my
reward
for
victory
is
you
I'm
like
a
soldier
getting
over
the
war
Like
a
young
man
getting
over
his
crazy
days
Like
a
bandit
getting
over
his
lawless
ways
I
don't
have
to
do
that
anymore
I'm
like
a
soldier
getting
over
the
war
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