i’m eleanor rigby
i picked up the rice in the church where the weddings have been yeah
i’m eleanor rigby
i’m keeping my face in a jar by the door
if you want to know what is it for well
all the lonely people
where do they all come from
all the lonely people
where do they all belong
father mckenzie
writing the words to a sermon
that no one will hear
no one comes near
look at him working
knotting his socks in the night
what does he care yeah
all the lonely people
where do they all come from
all the lonely people
where do they all belong
yeah
eleanor mhm
eleanor rigby mhm yeah
eleanor eleanor yeah
eleanor rigby mhm mhm
eleanor rigby died in the church
and was buried along with her name
nobody came
father mckenzie wiping the dirt from his hands
as he walks from the grave
all of the lonely people
where do where do they come from
all over the world the lonely lonely lonely people
where do where do they all belong
the lonely eleanor
only the lonely know eleanor rigby
woo hoo the lonely eleanor
only the lonely people know eleanor rigby
just like eleanor rigby
eleanor rigby
only the lonely
yeah the lonely yeah
Artist: Aretha Franklin
Year: 1969
Decade: 60s
Language: en
Word Count: 111