Home To Myself

Album: Home To Myself (1973)
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  • I wake up and see
    The light of the day
    Shining on me
    Make my own time
    It's mine to spend
    Think to myself
    My own best friend
    It's not so bad all alone
    Comin' home to myself again
    Now I understand

    Whatever I feel is whoever I am
    Watching my life and how its grown
    Looking on back to friends I've known
    Its not so bad all alone
    Coming home to myself again
    It's not so bad to get lost in my tears
    And to laugh and to cry for the years gone by
    Oh my, oh my

    Now somehow I know
    I've come a long way
    Got a long way to go
    But something inside
    Keeps making me strong
    And in the bad times
    I'll get along
    'Cause it's not so bad all alone
    Comin' home to myself again
    I'm comin' home Writer/s: CAROLE BAYER SAGER, MELISSA TONI MANCHESTER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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