Lyrics of '(In My) Solitude' by Aretha Franklin

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In my solitude you haunt me
With dreadful ease of days gone by
In my solitude you taunt me
With memories that never die

I sit in my chair and filled with despair
No one could be so sad
I sit and I stare, there's gloom everywhere
I know that I'll soon go mad

In my solitude I'm afraid
Dear Lord up above please send back my love

I sit in my chair and filled with despair
No one, no one could be so sad
I sit and I stare, oh, there's gloom everywhere
I know that I'll soon, I'll soon go mad

Oh, in my solitude I'm afraid

Oh, dear Lord, dear Lord up above send me back my love

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