Who I Am

Album: Who i Am (2001)
Charted: 28
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  • If I live to be a hundred
    And never see the seven wonders
    That'll be alright
    If I don't make it to the big leagues
    If I never win a Grammy
    I'm gonna be just fine
    'Cause I know exactly who I am

    I am Rosemary's granddaughter
    The spitting image of my father
    And when the day is done
    My momma's still my biggest fan
    Sometimes I'm clueless and I'm clumsy
    But I've got friends that love me
    And they know just where I stand
    It's all a part of me
    And that's who I am

    So when I make big mistake
    And when I fall flat on my face
    I know I'll be alright
    Should my tender heart be broken
    I will cry those teardrops knowin'
    I will be just fine
    'Cause nothin' changes who I am

    I am Rosemary's granddaughter
    The spitting image of my father
    And when the day is done
    My momma's still my biggest fan
    Sometimes I'm clueless and I'm clumsy
    But I've got friends that love me
    And they know just where I stand
    It's all a part of me
    And that's who I am

    I'm a saint and I'm a sinner
    I'm a loser, I'm a winner
    I am steady and unstable
    I'm young but I'm able

    I am Rosemary's granddaughter
    The spitting image of my father
    And when the day is done
    My momma's still my biggest fan
    Sometimes I'm clueless and I'm clumsy
    But I've got friends that love me
    And they know where I stand
    It's all a part of me
    And that's who I am

    I am Rosemary's granddaughter
    The spitting image of my father
    And when the day is done
    My momma's still my biggest fan
    Sometimes I'm clueless and I'm clumsy
    But I've got friends that love me
    And they know where I stand
    It's all a part of me
    And that's who I am
    That's who I am Writer/s: Hunter Easton Hayes, Luke Robert Laird
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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