Talk a walk
We can hardly breathe the air
Look around
It's a hard life everywhere

People talk but they never really care
On the street there's a feeling of despair
Everyday there's a brand new baby born
Everyday there's a sun to keep you warm

When its alright
Yeah, its alright
I'm alive
And I don't care much for words of doom

If its love you need
Well I got the room
It's a simple thing changed in me
When I found you

I'm alive
I'm alive
Every night on the streets of Hollywood
Pretty girls come to give you something good

Love for sale
It's a lonely town at night
Therapy for a heart misunderstood
Look around there's a flower on every street
Look around and its growing at your feet

Everyday you can hear me say
That I'm alive
I want to take all that life has got to give
All I need is someone to share it with

I got love and love is all I really need to live
I'm alive
I'm alive
Everyday there's a brand new baby born
Everyway there's enough to keep you warm

It's ok
And I'm glad to say
I'm alive
And I don't care much for words of doom

If it's love you got well I've got the room
It's a simple thing that came to me when I found you
I'm alive
I'm alive

And I don't care much for words of doom
If its love you need well I got the room
Its a simple thing that came to me and I thank god
I'm alive

I can take all that life has got to give
If I've got someone to share it with


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I'm Alive Lyrics as written by Neil Diamond David Foster

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    Huh, no comments on this song? It's actually one of the few of his songs I can stand to listen to... It was also covered awesomely (and more upbeat) by David Cook, which is actually a better version in my eyes, given the really upbeat message of the lyrics...

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