Alive Again

Album: Hot Streets (1978)
Charted: 14
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  • Yesterday I would not have believed
    That tomorrow the sun would shine
    Then one day you came into my life
    I am alive again I am alive again

    All the empty yesterdays have disappeared
    Now that you have filled my life with love
    No one else could ever mean so much to me
    Every day my high lasts longer
    As our love grows ever stronger

    Yesterday I would not have believed
    That tomorrow the sun would shine
    Then one day you came into my life
    I am alive again I am alive again

    When you gave your love to me you changed my life
    Dreams that once seemed hopeless come with ease
    Thank you girl for being just the way you are
    I would never try to change you
    All I live for is to love you
    I'm feeling alive
    I'm feeling alive again
    Don't you know I'm feeling alive

    Yesterday (not have believed)
    That tomorrow (the sun would shine)
    Then one day (you came into my life)
    I am alive again

    Yesterday (not have believed) (ahh la-la-la-la-la)
    That tomorrow (the sun would shine)
    Then one day (you came into my life)
    I am alive again

    Yesterday (not have believed) (ahh la-la-la-la-la)
    That tomorrow (the sun would shine)
    Then one day (you came into my life)
    I am alive again

    Yesterday (not have believed) (ahh la-la-la-la-la)
    That tomorrow (the sun would shine)
    Then one day (you came into my life)
    I am alive again

    Yesterday Writer/s: James Pankow
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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