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Tom Robson - Somebody Loves Me Lyrics



Tom Robson - Somebody Loves Me Lyrics




Pack it up, getting ready to go
I gotta go to my other home
Watch my stuff here and wait for me
There's just somebody I gotta see
Oh you could say I'm a lucky one
With two families and twice the fun
Two parents that care about me
One kid in between

Somebody loves me very much
I'm not always sure who
Somebody loves me
I wish I knew
Somebody like my Mom
Somebody like my Dad
Oh I wish I always had
Oh, somebody

One day vacations and holidays
Spring concerts, and Christmas plays
I always wonder who I'm gonna see
I'm never sure who'll sit next to me
They're not together, I'm pulled apart
With two families but just one heart
And bein' passed around is really hard
Sometimes I feel like a baseball card

But somebody loves me very much
I'm not sure who
Somebody loves me
I wish I knew
Somebody like my Mom
Somebody like my Dad
Oh I wish I always had
Oh, somebody

Oh I want to be fair
So I know they wanna do the best for me
And I know that they care
It's just that sometimes it's hard to see
And if I really told the truth about it
I'd have to say it's easier this way
What I've seen, I can do without it
Cause what I seen is playing house isn't always play

We're not together, we're not alone
We pass our love notes through telephones
Sometimes I just wanna get away
Sometimes I just wanna stay
Don't ever think I could say it out loud
It's in my heart like a thundercloud
Don't wake me up from my fantasy
It's gotta be like I want it to be

I want somebody to love me very much
I'm not sure who
I want somebody who loves me
I wish I knew
Somebody like my Mom
Somebody like my Dad
Oh I wish I always had
Oh, somebody

I want somebody to love me very much
I'm not sure who
I want somebody to love me
I wish I knew
Somebody like my Mom
Somebody like my Dad...
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Pack it up, getting ready to go
I gotta go to my other home
Watch my stuff here and wait for me
There's just somebody I gotta see
Oh you could say I'm a lucky one
With two families and twice the fun
Two parents that care about me
One kid in between

Somebody loves me very much
I'm not always sure who
Somebody loves me
I wish I knew
Somebody like my Mom
Somebody like my Dad
Oh I wish I always had
Oh, somebody

One day vacations and holidays
Spring concerts, and Christmas plays
I always wonder who I'm gonna see
I'm never sure who'll sit next to me
They're not together, I'm pulled apart
With two families but just one heart
And bein' passed around is really hard
Sometimes I feel like a baseball card

But somebody loves me very much
I'm not sure who
Somebody loves me
I wish I knew
Somebody like my Mom
Somebody like my Dad
Oh I wish I always had
Oh, somebody

Oh I want to be fair
So I know they wanna do the best for me
And I know that they care
It's just that sometimes it's hard to see
And if I really told the truth about it
I'd have to say it's easier this way
What I've seen, I can do without it
Cause what I seen is playing house isn't always play

We're not together, we're not alone
We pass our love notes through telephones
Sometimes I just wanna get away
Sometimes I just wanna stay
Don't ever think I could say it out loud
It's in my heart like a thundercloud
Don't wake me up from my fantasy
It's gotta be like I want it to be

I want somebody to love me very much
I'm not sure who
I want somebody who loves me
I wish I knew
Somebody like my Mom
Somebody like my Dad
Oh I wish I always had
Oh, somebody

I want somebody to love me very much
I'm not sure who
I want somebody to love me
I wish I knew
Somebody like my Mom
Somebody like my Dad...
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Writer: Tom Robson
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