I'm Not Alone

Album: Ready for the Weekend (2009)
Charted: 1
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  • Can you stay up for the weekend
    And blame God for looking too old?
    Can we find all that you stand for
    Has been replaced with mountains of gold?

    You cannot dream yourself to notice
    To feel pain and swallow fear
    But can you stay up for the weekend
    'Til next year?

    God, I can't do this any more
    Though I'll be laid down on the floor
    As many feet walk through the door
    I'm not alone

    If I see a light flashing
    Could this mean that I'm coming home?
    If I see a man waving
    Does this mean that I'm not alone?

    If I see a light flashing
    Could this mean that I'm coming home?
    If I see a man waving
    Does this mean that I'm not alone? No

    If I see a light flashing
    Could this mean that I'm coming home?
    If I see a man waving
    Does this mean that I'm not alone?

    If I see a light flashing
    Could this mean that I'm coming home?
    If I see a man waving
    Does this mean that I'm not alone? No Writer/s: Adam Wiles
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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