Songs — All My Life

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SONGS
from years past
for voice & guitar
by Marcus Parsons



🎶 All My Life

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All my life
All my life
I’ve been running away
Now I’m home again
always home again
and this time I’m home to stay

I’ve been thinking so fast and moving so fast for so long
trying to fit the whole world into a song
But that just doesn’t matter right now
and the whole wide world is here anyhow

I’ve seen you come
I’ve seen you go
I don’t know why you’re here
But the music says
that you’re home my friend
I hope that you feel no fear

I’ve seen you cry your tears and break your own heart
I’ve seen you let your whole world fall apart
Yes I’ve seen you look for the place that’s best for you
You know you’re always there but you don’t know what to do

Cry you can cry but there’s a whole lot of loving going on
Cry you can cry but there’s a whole lot of loving going on

Somebody’s lonely looking for a memory
hoping to see what he’s dreaming of
Trying to get back to the happy times he’s come through
trying to fall in love

Did you ever look for a pair of eyes that can heal you
for a stranger who can say a few words and reveal you
who’ll caress your pain and let you forget your cares
or maybe you’ve been through with that for years

In which case
you’ve lived so long
and you’ve done so well
but sometimes you almost cry
I want to know if before you go
someone will tell you why

Why you feel that pain that comes and goes
a thought of what life is and why it ends
Why it sometimes feels like a joke or a long long ride
Why you sometimes feel there’s nobody on your side

Listen can you hear the world go ’round
Can you see the sunshine all night long
Listen can you hear the world go ’round
Can you see the sunshine all night long

All my life
All my life
I’ve been running away
Now I’m home again
always home again
and this time I’m home to stay

 

 





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