Oh

I feel like I'm
A million miles away
From myself
More and more these days
I've been down
So many open roads
But they never lead me home
And now i just don't know
Who i really am
How it's gonna be
Is there something that I can't see
I wanna understand

Maybe I will never be
Who I was before
Maybe I don't know her anymore
Maybe who I am today
Ain't so far from yesterday
Can I find a way to be
Every part of me

So I'll try
Try to sort things out
And find myself
Get my feet back on the ground
It'll take time
But I know I'll be alright
'Cause nothing much has changed
On the inside
It's hard to figure out
How it's gonna be
'Cause I don't really know now
I wanna understand

Maybe I will never be
Who I was before
Maybe I don't know her anymore
Maybe who I am today
Ain't so far from yesterday
Can I find a way to be
Every part of me
Yeah

I don't wanna wait too long
To find out where I'm meant to belong
I've always wanted to be where I am today
But I never thought I'd feel this way

Maybe I will never be
Who I was before
Maybe I don't know her anymore
Maybe who I am today
Ain't so far from yesterday
Can I find a way to be
Every part of me

Every part of me


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Every Part of Me Lyrics as written by Andrew Dodd Adam Watts

Lyrics © Walt Disney Music Company

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    I absolutely cannot stand Miley Cyrus, But this song is wonderful. It has tear jerking moments. And it's very real. I can absolutely relate to it. She is saying that she has changed so much, and so little at the same time. That she wants to be the old her, but she wants to stay the new her. It's a contradiction all in itself.

    Arobsonskiion March 16, 2010   Link

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