I've watched a country move slow
I've watched a city for a dollar get sold
I've watched a bella take off her clothes
I watched the miles through the car window

And every waking moment I'm alive
I'm searching for you whether I know it,
Or whether I'd realized
Well every waking moment I'm alive
I'm searching for you whether I know it
Or whether I've realized
Every waking moment I'm alive

I've been to Paris
I've been to Rome
Never been too lost, but I lie and say I've gone
I've been touched by a woman that I lost
I've been real high
I've been real low

And every waking moment I'm alive
I'm searching for you whether I know it,
Or whether I'd realized
Well every waking moment I'm alive
I'm searching for you whether I know it
Or whether I'd realized
Every waking moment I'm alive

Every waking moment I'm alive






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Every Waking Moment Lyrics as written by Clarence Copeland Greenwood

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  • +2
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    He's looking for his girl...whether he knows it or whether he realizes.

    bk3kon February 01, 2009   Link
  • +1
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    ^^^completely agree. this song is so soulful.

    evilbabyon May 13, 2008   Link
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    This is a very simple love song. The melody that accompanies these lyrics is great.

    VanillaCoke007on October 07, 2007   Link

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