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Well, I come home last Saturday morning
I come home and found you gone
There was a note tacked on my door
Said, "Your baby don't love you anymore"
Well, I got dressed up and I went downtown
I got dressed up and I went downtown
And I walked up and I walked down
But there weren't no love
There weren't no love around, no
There weren't no love around, there weren't no love around
There weren't no love around, there weren't no love around
There weren't no love around, there weren't no love around
There weren't no love around, no, there weren't no love around
Well, I come home and I lay down
And I felt my head spinning 'round and around
But I poured my dreams and I drank 'em down
'Cause there weren't no love
There weren't no love around, no
There weren't no love around, there weren't no love around
There weren't no love around, there weren't no love around
There weren't no love around, there weren't no love around
There weren't no love around, no, there weren't no love around
There weren't no love around, no, there weren't no love around
There weren't no love around, there weren't no love around
There weren't no love around, there weren't no love around
There weren't no love around, no, there weren't no love around
"No Love Around" is a poignant ballad by the legendary Willie Nelson, capturing the essence of loneliness and longing. Infused with Nelson's signature storytelling style, this track resonates deeply with listeners, showcasing his ability to evoke emotion through simple yet powerful lyrics. The song reflects themes of heartache and the absence of love, making it a memorable addition to Nelson's extensive catalog.
Fans of Willie Nelson often enjoy his other hits like "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" and "On the Road Again," which also reflect his deep emotional connection to the country genre. As a prolific artist, Nelson's impact on music is undeniable, and "No Love Around" is just one example of his extraordinary ability to connect with listeners through heartfelt storytelling.