Alive

Album: Surrender (2021)
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  • There's a pain in my chest that I can't describe
    It takes me down and leaves me there
    When I talk to the night I can feel its stare
    It creeps inside and meets me there

    At least I'm alive
    At least I'm alive
    Won't you believe me, believe me
    Believe me, believe me (ooh-ooh)

    I'm coming back again (ooh-ooh)
    I'm coming back again
    I wanna make it right (ooh-ooh)
    I'm coming back again (ooh-ooh)
    I'm coming back again
    I wanna live tonight

    There's a pain in my chest that I can't describe
    I close my eyes but the days the same
    There's a thorn in my side when I hear my name
    It makes me hide
    I feel the shame

    At least I'm alive
    At least I'm alive
    Won't you believe me, believe me
    Believe me, believe me (ooh-ooh)

    I'm coming back again (ooh-ooh)
    I'm coming back again
    I wanna make it right (ooh-ooh)
    I'm coming back again (ooh-ooh)
    I'm coming back again
    I wanna live tonight

    At least I'm alive
    At least I'm alive
    At least I'm alive
    At least I'm alive
    So believe me, believe me
    Believe me, believe me
    Believe me, believe me
    Believe me, believe me (ooh-ooh)

    I'm coming back again (ooh-ooh)
    I'm coming back again
    I wanna make it right (ooh-ooh)
    I'm coming back again (ooh-ooh)
    I'm coming back again
    I wanna live tonight Writer/s: James Hunt, Jason Gregory Evigan, Jonathon George, Tyrone Ken Lindqvist
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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