Lyrics of 'Sundown Sundown' by Lee Hazlewood

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There's no one in this world for me there's never gonna be
There's no one in this world needs me there's never gonna be
And yet sometimes in my dreams I hear

Sundown I miss you sundown I need you sundown
Come on come on come on come on back to me
Come on come on come on come on back to me
I need you sundown I need you sundown
[ strings ]
There's no one ever reached for me there's never gonna be
There's no one meant for only me there's never gonna be
And yet sometimes in my dreams I hear

Sundown I miss you sundown I want you sundown
Come on come on come on come on back to me
Come on come on come on come on back to me
I love you sundown I love you sundown

Sometimes in my dreams I hear
I love you sundown I love you sundown

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