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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Brian Stanley
Brian Stanley
Bass
Dorothy Lawson
Dorothy Lawson
Cello
Johnny Gale
Johnny Gale
Vocals
Little Isadore
Little Isadore
Vocals
Marshall Coid
Marshall Coid
Violin
Mary Rowell
Mary Rowell
Violin
Sammy Merendino
Sammy Merendino
Drums
Steuart Smith
Steuart Smith
Guitar
Suzzy Roche
Suzzy Roche
Vocals

Lyrics

When you were alive, I was never alone Somewhere in the world, there was something called home And as long as you lived, I would be allright There were reasons to win, and incentives to fight Now I'm smoking again. I thought all that was through And I don't wanna live. But what else can I do And I feel like I've faked all that I ever did And I've grown a gray beard, but I cry like a kid I was seven when I sang you'd rosin the bow There in Aunt Mary's kitchen and I don't guess I know That it's why I've done this for all of this time But now I'm playing and singing, seems a game or a crime People have called to find out if I'm fine I assure them I am. But I'm not - it's a lie They say in the end, your good friends pull you through But everyone knows, my best friend was you. Hey, I've gotten some help. I guess I was afraid You suppose something will happen when someone is paid But I am getting better once again I'll be strong After all, listen, I'm singing this song When you were alive I was never alone Somewhere in the world there was something called home Now I feel like I'm homeless but I will be alright I'll get through the days. I'll face-down the night.
Writer(s): Loudon Wainwright Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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