Sittin' all alone in your room
Thinking that the world's let you down
All you ever wanted to do
is trust Someone to always be around

You've had a lot of lessons to learn from
Some of them hit you so hard
And I keep believing that someday you'll see
You don't have to be alone

There's somebody out there
somebody somewhere
To show you the tenderness you need
somebody to hold you
When worries control you
I'd give anything if only you knew it was me

I've been watching you go through
All of these things for a while
There's gotta be a way to bring you back
Cause it´s worth it when you smile

It doesn't have to hurt you forever
It doesn't have to last too long
And if you're wondering where to turn to
I hope that you'll know

There's somebody out there
somebody somewhere
To show you the tenderness you need
somebody to hold you
When worries control you
I'd give anything if only you knew it was me

I wanna be there when you're in need
I would never be long if you were waiting
When you gonna see
If you could only see

There's somebody out there
somebody somewhere
To show you the tenderness you need
somebody to hold you
When worries control you
I'd give anything if only you knew it was me

I'd give anything for you
Anything at all
I think it's time that you knew it was me


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Somebody Out There Lyrics as written by Steve Diamond David Archuleta

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    I LOVE this song. To me, it kinda relates to Taylor Swift's song You Belong With Me in some way. But this song can seriously describe my life. It really feels weird to be in love with one of your best friends... espicially when they are to blind to see it, and/or don't feel the same way. It sucks!

    JB_HP_Loveron January 05, 2009   Link

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