paroles de chanson Jukebox - Lucinda Williams
I've
been
sitting
home
every
night
Staring
out
the
window
over
the
skyline
Across
the
sleepy
city
and
the
twinkling
lights
Sometimes
my
idle
mind
hates
what
it
finds
These
days
my
world
seems
so
small
I'm
a
prisoner
inside
these
four
walls
Going
crazy
with
the
sound
of
my
own
voice
Going
crazy
if
I
don't
get
out
of
this
house
Thank
God
for
my
corner
bar
So
close
I
don't
need
a
car
I
think
I'll
wander
down
a
couple
of
blocks
To
get
to
my
favorite
jukebox
And
then
I
won't
be
lonely
And
then
I
won't
be
lonely
anymore
They've
got
an
old
Wurlitzer,
it's
a
work
of
art
And
I've
got
a
handful
of
quarters
And
I
know
how
to
ease
my
lonely
heart
With
patsy
cline
and
muddy
waters
I'm
always
the
last
one
left
Then
I
get
the
jukebox
to
myself
Last
call
always
ends
my
night
That's
when
the
bartender
turns
up
the
lights
Thank
God
for
my
corner
bar
So
close
I
don't
need
a
car
I
think
I'll
wander
down
a
couple
of
blocks
To
get
to
my
favorite
jukebox
And
then
I
won't
be
lonely
And
then
I
won't
be
lonely
And
then
I
won't
be
so
lonely
anymore
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