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Album: Souled Out (2014)
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  • Change is inevitable
    Why hold on to what you have to let go of?
    Like, did I really break your heart?
    Was it all my fault?
    If you don't knock it off
    You know like I know where this was headed, yeah

    I'm a wanderer
    I'm a wanderer, baby
    I'm a wanderer
    I'm a wanderer

    Lani Kai was nice
    Turquoise seas and ocean breezes
    Loving you was nice
    But it's a new day, a new season
    I've been sad inside
    And he could see it, picked up your pieces
    We are just alike
    And alright, alright, alright

    He's a wanderer
    He's a wanderer, baby
    He's a wanderer
    He's a wanderer

    I started as a love song
    Twenty-four years in the making
    Moving from place to place and
    I never really settled down
    Without a place to call home
    I got so used to the changes
    Moving from stranger to strangest
    You should face it
    I am crazy

    I'm a wanderer
    I'm a wanderer, baby
    I'm a wanderer
    I'm a wanderer

    Shame on me for changing
    No, no, no
    Shame on you for staying the same
    Shame on me for changing
    Shame on you for staying the same

    I'm a wanderer
    I'm a wanderer, baby
    I'm a wanderer
    I'm a wanderer, baby

    Maybe I'm just a wanderer
    Oh, baby
    Oh, whoa, ohh-oh
    Maybe I'm just a wanderer
    (Maybe I'm just a wanderer)
    Oh-da-uh, na-da-na-da-na-da-na-uh
    Ohh, whoa, whoa-whoa-oh
    Wanderer, baby Writer/s: Benjamin F. Schwier, Dion Wilson, Jhené Aiko Chilombo, Steve Wyreman
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Cloud9, Universal Music Publishing Group
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