Happy Being Me

Album: The Art Of Love And War (2007)
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  • Looking back on when I started
    Had a lot of sun and a lot of rain
    I had some joy and broken hearted
    But now that doesn't mean a thing
    I'm living for the joy and laughter
    Longing for my befores and afters
    All in all it's been cool
    And there's nothing I wouldn't do
    I'm so happy being me

    [Chorus:]
    Ohhh
    So happy being me
    I'm regretting noting about me
    Too busy living life, Living love, Freely
    So happy being me

    Stop reaching back from your beginnings
    All those broken dreams that went down stream
    As we grow, live and know
    Some things were never meant to be
    Just like people they come and go
    Some will live forever and some will never know
    That's why god gives us memories
    To leave us to our victories
    I'm so happy loving me

    [Chorus]

    All those hidden treasures
    Feeling nothing but pleasure
    We could never replace, is love (We can't no we can't no)
    The sunlight leads us to a place and moonlight keeps us in it's grace
    I'm so happy being me

    [Chorus] Writer/s: ANGIE STONE, DERRICK L. ALLEN, SALEEM MOHAMMAD ASAD
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Cj from Stl, MoThe song, Happy Being Me, has definately struck a chord in me. Currently it is my favorite song.
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