Where Have I Been All My Life

Album: Twang (2009)
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  • Been down the road to work and back
    Been in what I thought was love a few times
    But every once in a while I stop and ask
    Where have I been all my life

    These days broccoli don't taste so bad
    And neither does swallowing my pride
    And I'm agreeing more and more with my old man
    Where have I been all my life

    [Chorus]
    Some years are clear and some a little blurry
    Man how they fly by
    Mom and dad sure got old in a hurry
    Where have I been all my life

    Been learning that forgiveness is as much for myself
    As it is for the other guy
    And I read the good book these days and believe it
    Where have I been all my life

    [Chorus]

    I heard "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong
    It brought a tear to my eyes
    After all these years I finally get that song
    Where have I been all my life Writer/s: SHERRIE AUSTIN, STEVE WILLIAMS, WILL NANCE
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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