Eleanor Rigby

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    Look at all the lonely people
    Eleanor Rigby picks up the rice
    In the church where the wedding has been
    Lives in a dream
    Waits at the window
    Wearing a face that she keeps in a jar by the door
    Who is it for
    All the lonely people
    Where do they all come from
    All the lonely people
    Where do they all belong
    Father Mackenzie writing the words of a sermon that no one will hear
    No one comes near
    Look at him working
    Darning his socks
    In the night when there's nobody's there
    What does he care
    All the lonely people
    Where do they all come from
    All the lonely people
    Where do they all belong
    Ah, Look at all the lonely people
    Ah, Look at all the lonely people
    Ah, Look at all the lonely people
    Oh, Look at all the lonely people
    Eleanor Rigby died in the church
    And was buried along with her name
    Nobody came
    Father Mackenzie wiping the dirt from his hands
    As he walks from the grave
    No one was saved
    All the lonely people
    Where do they all come from
    All the lonely people
    Where do they all belong
    Oh, look at all the lonely people
    Oh, look at all the lonely people
    Oh, look at all the lonely people
    Oh, look at all the lonely people

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    Composition: Paul McCartney and John Lennon

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