When I'm Back On My Feet Again

Album: Soul Provider (1989)
Charted: 44 7
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  • Gonna break these chains around me
    Gonna learn to fly again
    May be hard, may be hard, but I'll do it
    When I'm back on my feet again

    Soon these tears will all be dryin'
    Soon these eyes will see the sun
    Might take time, might take time, but I'll see it
    When I'm back on my feet again

    When I'm back on my feet again
    I'll walk proud down this street again
    And they'll all look at me again
    And they'll see that I'm strong

    Gonna hear the children laughing
    Gonna hear the voices sing
    Won't be long, won't be long 'til I hear them
    When I'm back on my feet again

    Gonna feel the sweet light of heaven
    Shining down its light on me
    One sweet day, one sweet day I will feel it
    When I'm back on my feet again

    When I'm back on my feet again
    I'll walk proud down this street again
    And they'll all look at me again
    And they'll see that I'm strong

    And I'm not gonna crawl again
    I will learn to stand tall again
    No, I'm not gonna fall again
    'Cause I'll learn to be strong

    Soon these tears will all be dryin'
    Soon these eyes will see the sun
    Won't be long, won't be long 'til I see it
    When I'm back on my feet again
    When I'm back on my feet again
    I'll be back on my feet again Writer/s: Diane Eve Warren
    Publisher: Realsongs
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