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'''"Look at All the Lonely Barflies"''' is a song that played in "[[Cremains of the Day]]".
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'''"Look at All the Lonely Barflies"''' is a song about [[Larry]] that played in "[[Cremains of the Day]]".
  
 
== Lyrics ==
 
== Lyrics ==

Latest revision as of 12:43, April 22, 2024


"Look at All the Lonely Barflies"
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Song Information
Singers: Sara Mann[1]
Length: Part one: 0:46
Part two: 0:15
Writer(s): Music: Kara Talve
Lyrics: John Frink
Appearance(s): "Cremains of the Day"

"Look at All the Lonely Barflies" is a song about Larry that played in "Cremains of the Day".

Lyrics[edit]

Part one[edit]

Ah.
Look at all the lonely barflies.
Ah.
Look at all the lonely barflies.
Larry the barfly sat at a stool every night,
And he ordered a beer.
Shedding a tear.
Look at him eating.
Checking his phone all alone,
As he sits with his pain.
Chicken chow mein.
All the lonely Larrys.
They all come to an end.
All the lonely Larrys.
Forgotten by their friends.

Part two[edit]

All the lonely barflies,
Confronting mortal dread.
Their souls in need of searching,
They booze it up instead.

Behind the Laughter[edit]

"Look at All the Lonely Barflies" is inspired by "Elenor Rigby" by The Beatles.

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]