Am I All Alone (Or Is It Only Me)

Album: Adios (2017)
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  • Have I lost your love or have I lost my mind?
    Am I seeing things or am I going blind?
    Do I hear you crying softly in your sleep?
    Am I all alone or is it only me?

    Is it my imagination every time?
    Is it jealousy that rules this heart of mine?
    Has it come to pass or has it come to be?
    Am I all alone or is it only me?

    Or is it just a crazy phase that we're going through?
    Is it cold in here or is it you?
    Do I hear you crying softly in your sleep?
    Am I all alone or is it only me?

    Or is it just a crazy phase we're going through?
    Is it cold in here or is it you?
    Do I hear you crying softly in your sleep?
    Am I all alone or is it only me?
    Am I all alone or is it only me? Writer/s: Roger Miller
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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