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So many times I was alone and couldn't sleep
You've left me drowning in the tears of memory
And ever since you've gone I've found it hard to breathe
‘Cause there was so much that your heart just couldn't see
A thousand wasted dreams are rollin' off my eyes
But time's been healing me and I say goodbye
‘Cause I can breathe again, dream again
I'll be on the road again
Like it used to be the other day
Now I feel free again so innocent
‘Cause someone makes me whole again
For sure, I'll find another you
Could you imagine someone else is by my side?
I've been afraid, he couldn't keep myself from falling
My heart was always searching for a place to hide
Could not await the dawn to bring another day
You're not the only one so hear me when I say
The thoughts of you, they just fade away

‘Cause I can breathe again, dream again
I'll be on the road again
Like it used to be the other day
Now I feel free again so innocent
‘Cause someone makes me whole again
For sure, I'll find another you
Sometimes I see you
When I close my eyes
You're still a part of my life
But I can breathe again, dream again
I'll be on the road again
Like it used to be the other day
Now I feel free again so innocent
‘Cause someone makes me whole again
For sure, I'll find another you
Oh, I'll find another you

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via Wikipedia: James J. Martin, SJ, born 29 December 1960, is a Jesuit priest, writer and Culture Editor of the Jesuit magazine America.
Martin grew up in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, United States, and attended Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business in 1982 and worked in corporate finance at General Electric for six years.

Read more about James Martin on Last.fm.


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