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When you're so lonely and emotionally needy that you sleep with an ex that cheated on you.
Coined by Damien Rice I could have knocked off the evening
But I lonelily loomed her into my bone. |
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lonelily:
Adjective Inflected forms: lone·li·er, lone·li·est 1. a. Without companions; lone. b. Characterized by aloneness; solitary. 2. Unfrequented by people; desolate: a lonely crossroads. 3. a. Dejected by the awareness of being alone. See Synonyms at alone. b. Producing such dejection: the loneliest night of the week. Other forms lone'li·ly adv.lone'li·ness n. Damien Rice - Lonelily
"I gave me away I could have knocked off the evening But I was lonelily looking for someone to hold In a way I lost all I believed in And I never found myself so low" |
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