Story Behind The Song
Many a woman has felt alone in a relationship, empty and helpless. This is her story.
Song Description
Sometimes being comfortable in a relationship ends up being TOO hard to live with and leaving is the best option.
Song Length |
3:52 |
Genre |
Folk - Contemporary, Country - Contemporary |
Tempo |
Slow (71 - 90) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
Cheerless, Depressing |
Subject |
Breaking Up, Heartbreak |
Similar Artists |
Lucinda Williams, Janis Joplin |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
TOO MUCH OF NOTHING
words and music by Mary Hartman, Jimmy Borja and Sam Cooper ©2010
615-469-4067
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Comes from home from work, he grabs a beer, turns on the tv.
Got my new dress on, let down my hair, he barely sees me.
Every night he falls asleep in that chair,
This time when he wakes up, I won't be there.
Sometimes too much of nothing is more than just enough,
To make a woman long for another man's touch.
In a house that's full of lonely, we're a million miles apart,
If only he could see inside my heart.
Sometimes too much of nothing is more than just enough.
John Doe at the bar asks my name, I make up one.
We flirt, we laugh, I can't recall the last time I had fun.
He leans in and tries to give me a kiss,
Been too long since I've had butterflies like this.
Sometimes too much of nothing is more than just enough,
To make a woman long for another man's touch.
Damn that house that's full of lonely, I'm a million miles away,
If only he had loved me, I'd have stayed.
Sometimes too much of nothing is more than just enough.
Going back would be so easy, but,
Sometimes too much of nothing is more than just enough.