It’s Never Too Late To Be Alone

Album cover art for "It’s Never Too Late To Be Alone" by Del Amitri

Del Amitri - Pop

It’s Never Too Late To Be Alone

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Duration: 5:06

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[Verse 1] Summer here is over in a million different ways You look like a dream sometimes, but I don't dream these days And yesterday the snow fell, by four o'clock it thawed And last night making love to you, well, honey, it was such a fraud [Chorus] 'Cause you can find yourself a lover You can make yourself a home And you can want no other ever But it's never too late to be alone No, no, no, no, no, no, no To be alone No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no [Verse 2] So everything is settled or so we do pretend From a beautiful beginning, babe, to a muted kind of end And our separate possessions are shuffled up on shelves Like our fingers lock together when we talk about ourselves [Chorus] 'Cause you can find yourself a lover And you can make yourself a home And you can want no other ever But it's never too late to be alone No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no [Bridge] You can find yourself one day staring into space With a suitcase waiting by the door You can think you've got it made 'til it hits you in the face That these are not the people you wanted to be before No, no, no, no, no, no [Verse 3] So summer here is over, you can feel it in the air From the down-town shells to the upland hills The chill is everywhere [Chorus] 'Cause you can find yourself a lover And you can make yourself a home And you can want no other ever But it's never too late to be alone No, it's never too late to be alone No, baby, it's never too late to be alone To be alone [Outro] You can find yourself a lover Baby, baby, baby, baby, baby You can find yourself Don't be so sure, babe You can find yourself a lover 'Cause you can find yourself alone You can find yourself You can want no other ever, ever, ever, baby You can find yourself a lover

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  • Justin Currie