Lyrics Lonesome Standard Time - Kathy Mattea
(Jim
Rushing/Larry
Cordle)
Do
you
feel
a
kindred
spirit
To
the
sound
of
pourin'
rain
Does
your
heart
start
to
yearnin'
When
you
hear
a
distant
train
If
you'd
like
to
take
that
train
and
ride
To
someone
left
behind
You
don't
need
the
wind
to
tell
you
You're
on
lonesome
standard
time
Do
you
sit
alone
and
think
about
An
old
love
from
the
past
Do
you
feel
a
bit
more
empty
Every
time
you
raise
your
glass
If
the
memory
of
his
kisses
Sends
a
shiver
up
your
spine
You
don't
need
a
watch
to
tell
you
You're
on
lonesome
standard
time
When
you
hear
them
old
sad
songs
Do
you
hand
on
every
word
Do
you
swear
a
cryin'
fiddle
Has
the
sweetest
sound
on
earth
If
you
shudder
at
the
music
Of
a
hoot
owl
in
the
pines
You're
on
lonesome
standard
time
There's
a
bigger
clock
a
tickin'
It
crosses
every
zone
The
first
time
your
old
heart
broke
Was
the
time
you
turned
it
on
It
don't
never
need
a
windin'
'Cause
if
it
works
like
mine
Well
there
ain't
no
doubt
about
it
You're
on
lonesome
standard
time
When
you
hear
them
old
sad
songs
Do
you
hand
on
every
word
Do
you
swear
a
cryin'
fiddle
Has
the
sweetest
sound
on
earth
If
you
shudder
at
the
music
Of
a
hoot
owl
in
the
pines
You're
on
lonesome
standard
time
Well
if
you
shudder
at
the
music
Of
a
hoot
owl
in
the
pines
You're
on
lonesome
standard
time
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