I'm just a woman, a lonely woman,
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waiting on the weary shore.
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I'm just a woman who's only human,
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one you should feel sorry for.
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Well, I woke up this morning a long about dawn.
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Without a warning I found that he was gone.
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Why did he do it? How could he do it?
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He'd never done it before.
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Am I blue. Am I blue.
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Ain't these tears in these eyes tellin' you?
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Oh, am I blue? Well, I bet you would be, too,
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if each plan with your man done fell through.
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There was a time I was his only one.
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but now I'm the sad and lonely one.
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Was I gay 'til today?
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But now that man is gone,
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he's gone and we are through.
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Am I blue.
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There was a time I was his only one.
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But now, a, now, now, now, I'm the sad and lonely one.
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Oh god, I'm lonely.
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But I remember, oh, I remember when I was gay.
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That was up until today,
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'cause now that man is gone, he's gone and we are through.
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Am I, am I, well, would you believe it if I told you I'm blue?
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Am I Blue
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| Bette Midler |