All The Time

Album: This One's For You (1976)
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  • All the time I thought there's only me
    Crazy in a way that no one else could be
    I would have given everything I own
    If someone would have said "you're not alone"

    All the time I thought that I was wrong
    Wanting to believe but needing to belong
    If I'd have just believed in all I had
    If someone would have said "you're not so bad"


    [Chorus]
    All the time, all the wasted time
    All the years waiting for a sign
    To think I had it all
    All the time


    All the time I thought there's only me
    Crazy in a way that no one else could be
    I can't believe that you were somewhere, too
    Thinking all the time there's only you

    [Chorus] Writer/s: BARRY MANILOW, MARTIN PANZER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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