Alien

Album: Britney Jean (2013)
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  • There was a time I was one of a kind
    Lost in the world out of me myself and I
    Was lonely then like an alien
    I tried but I never figured it out
    Why I always felt like a stranger in a crowd
    Ooh that was then like an alien

    But the stars in the sky look like home, take me home
    And the light in your eyes lets me know I'm not alone

    Not alone not alone not alone
    Not alone not alone not alone
    Not alone not alone not alone
    Not alone not alone not alone

    Crossed through the universe to get where you are
    Travel the night riding on a shooting star
    Was lonely then like an alien
    Had to get used to the world I was on
    While yet still unsure if I knew where I belong
    Ooh That was then like an alien

    But the stars in the sky look like home, take me home
    And the light in your eyes lets me know I'm not not alone

    Not alone not alone not alone
    Not alone not alone not alone
    Not alone not alone not alone
    Not alone not alone not alone

    But the stars in the sky look like home, take me home
    And the light in your eyes lets me know I'm not alone

    Not alone not alone not alone
    Not alone not alone not alone
    Not alone not alone not alone
    Not alone not alone not alone
    (Not alone not alone not alone
    Not alone not alone not alone
    Not alone not alone not alone, not alone not alone not alone) Writer/s: ANA DIAZ MOLINA, ANTHONY PRESTON, BRITNEY SPEARS, DANIEL TRAYNOR, WILLIAM ORBIT
    Publisher: Sentric Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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