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lyrics
Another one down
Another year older
Mosquito flies over and sits on my shoulder
But I don’t mind
I just let him be
It’s been so long I could use a little company
I’ll be charming and nothing but sunshine
Tell all my best jokes
And stories of past times
I lost my love
Or did he lose me?
Now it’s been so long I could use a little company
He gave me his heart outstretched
In the palm of his hand
And away I ran
Here I sit on this park bench
And watch the clouds dance
Every day I wake up like it might be my last chance
For sun on my skin
To hear a song in the wind
But it’s been so long I could use a little company
credits
from No, You're Crying,
released February 11, 2022
Gina Leslie – Guitar, vocals
Ric Robertson – Bass, percussion
Charlie Rose – Percussion
Sam Fribush – Organ
Alex Hargreaves – Strings
supported by 12 fans who also own “Little Company”
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