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I Stand All Alone - Bryan White



     
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I know the sound of each rock and stone
And I embrace what others fear
You are not to roam in this forgotten place
Just the likes of me are welcome hereEverything breathes and I know each breath
For me it means life, for others, it's death
It's perfectly in balance, perfectly planned
More than enough for this manLike every tree, stands on it's own
Reaching for the sky, I stand alone
I share my world with no one else
All by myself, I stand aloneI seen your world with these very eyes
Don't come any closer, don't even try
I've felt all the pain and heard all the lies
But in my world there's no compromiseLike every tree, stands on it's own
Reaching for the sky, I stand alone
I share my world with no one else
All by myself, I stand aloneAll by myself, I stand alone
All by myself, I stand alone

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SAGER, CAROLE BAYER / FOSTER, DAVIDPublished by
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Bryan White was born February 17, 1974 in Lawton, Oklahoma. In the mid 1990s, when Bryan was only in his early twenties, he quickly became one of country music's hottest young stars earning number one singles on the Billboard country chart with his songs "Someone Else's Star" and "Rebecca Lynn" from his debut album. "I'm Not Supposed to Love You Anymore" reached fourth, and then he had numbers with "So Much For Pretending" and "Sittin' On Go" from his second album. Although one critic labelled Bryan's first two albums as "surprisingly mature", it was mainly teen fans which helped launch his success. The first issue of Teen Country magazine was devoted solely to him.



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