Wayne Fiala - "Two Lonley Lovers"

A D A
All alone in this all night cafe,
E A
in the City of Love. Sitting at the bar,
D A D A
having a drink, trying to think.
E A
Wondering why, things turned out this way.

E A
Two years and two days ago.
D A
All alone in an all night cafe,
E A
in the City of Love. Sitting at the bar,
D A D A
having a drink, trying to think,
E A
wondering if love, would ever come my way?
D A
Then she walked in, gave me a little grin,
E A
and I bought her a drink. We talked for a while.
D A D A
I ask her-her name. She said with a smile:
E A
Ain't it a shame, you don't know my name?

D A
Two lonley lovers, at the bar in a cafe.

One looking for love, the other wondering,
E A
had love come his way?
D A
One wishing the other, would ask her to dance.
E
While the other lonley lover's, wishing for a
A D
romance. Two lonley lovers, all alone,
A
in an all night cafe. Dancing close together,
E A
while the juke-box played.
D A
We made a slow circle around the dance floor.
E A
The music still playing, we waltzed out the door.

D A
Two lonley lovers, walking down the side walk,
E A
Two lonley lovers, making small talk.
D A
We walked hand-in-hand, then we came to a park.
E
Now we're two lonley lovers, all alone in the
A D A
dark. Two lonley lovers, hand-in-hand in a park.
E A
Two lonley lovers, alone in the dark.
D A
Me wanting her, her wanting me.
E A
Ain't it a shame, I don't even know her name?

We strolled hand-in-hand, till we came to a
D A
Weeping Willow Tree. I put my arms around her,
E A
and ohh, she kissed me!
D A
Two lonley lovers, beneth a Weeping Willow Tree.
E A
Me loving her, her loving me.
D A
Two lonley lovers, making love to each other.
E A
Ain't it a shame, I don't even know her name?

D A
Two lonley lovers, walking up the side walk,
D A E
neither would talk, till we came to the all
A
night cafe. We held hands for a moment.
D A E A
With tears in our eyes, we said our good-byes.
D A
As she walked away, I called out and said, hey:
E A
I don't even know your name? She stopped,
D A
turned around, smiled and said, hey:
E A
Ain't it a shame, you don't know my name?

D A
One lonley lover, standing on the side walk.
E
While the other lonley lover, disappears into
A D
the dark. I'm still wanting her.
A
I'm sure she's wanting me.
E A
Ain't it a shame, I don't even know her name?

D A
Two years and two days have come and gone,
D A
I'm still here all alone, in this all night cafe
E A D
in the City of Love. Siting at the bar, having
A D A
a drink, trying to think. Wondering why, things
E A
turned out this way.

D A
One lonley lover, at the bar in a cafe.
E A
The other lonley lover far-far away.
D A
Two lonley lovers, lonley for each other.
E A
Ain't it a shame, I don't even know her name?
E A
Ohh, Ain't it a shame, I dont even know her name?

D
Two Lonley lovers...
A
Two lonley lovers...
E A
Two lonley lovers......end

Inspired by some true events, this song is for
all the lonley lovers. God Bless, Jody Wayne

To hear the Melody:
It will be on YouTube, MySpace, Etc. Jan 2010

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