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Lonesome Suzie

Released by The Band in 1968
From the Album: Music From Big Pink |

This version of Lonesome Suzie was released by The Band in 1968.

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Lonesome Suzie never got the breaks
She’s always losing and so she sits and cries and shakes
It’s hard just to watch her and if I touch her
Oh, poor Suzie, I’m wondering what to do

She just sits there hoping for a friend
I don’t fit here but I may have a friend to lend
Maybe I mistook her but I can’t overlook her
Must be someone who can pull her through

Anyone who’s felt that bad could tell me what to say
Even if she just got mad she might be better off that way

And where is all the understanding?
Her problems can’t be that demanding
Why is it she looks my way
Every time she starts to cry

Lonesome Suzie, I can’t watch you cry no longer
If you can use me until you feel a little stronger
I guess just watching you has made me lonesome too
Why don’t we get together, what else can we do


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