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After All (I Live My Life) - Frankie Miller



     
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After All (I Live My Life) Lyrics


Always think about the days gone by
When my childhood eyes saw only hills & sky
But I'm not the simple minded boy I used to be
No I learned to picture life in it's realityI found after all the searching life was only what I made it
After all the searching for new games to play
I found after all the searching life was only what I made it
After all the searching for a new game to playI live my life awaySaw a dragon shake cathedral walls
While a steeple bell rang out in anguish calls
And I turned my eyes to see a bird fly over head
And I dreamt it's wings of freedom could be mine insteadI found after all the dreaming life was only what I made it
After all the dreaming for new games to play
I found after all the dreaming life was only what I made it
After all the dreaming of new games to play
I drink my life awayEven after all the searching life was only what I made it
After all the searching for a new game to play
After all the searching life was only how you take it
After all the searching for a new game to playI live my life away
Live it all

Live it all
Live that life awayEven after all the searching life was only what I made it
After all the searching for a new game to play
After all the searching life was only how you take it
After all the searching for a new game to playI live my life away
Live it all
Live it all
Live that life away

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There are two singers named F.M.
1) One of them is the American country-singer from Texas (and some of the songs listed below are in fact some of his recordings), but this is about
Frankie Miller (born 2 November 1949, in Bridgeton, Glasgow, Scotland) who is the Scottish rock singer/songwriter, who had moderate success in the 1970s with a gritty voice similar to Rod Stewart or Joe Cocker. Bob Seger has remarked that Miller was one of his favourite singers, in an article published in 1978, in Rolling Stone Magazine.

Read more about Frankie Miller on Last.fm.


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