I'm leaving for a new life
for a new start an new town
and a new home

I'm leaving leaving this old life
behind for a new start a new town
and new home

My old life it seemed so rough
nobody cared but mamma did
she made my food she fix my bed
and took me to school

Its time for me to leave my old life
look for a new one maybe a new type
open my eyes there's a whole word
out there to find "Woah Oo"

I'm gonna do this for my mamma
not for me and not my father
my mother she helped me all the way
i'm leaving home today

Sky are blue the sun is out
bus 59 is on its route
i pick up my bags and
i'm leaving this old life behind

No gloomy days no restless nights
no leaky roofs on rainy nights
i'll find a way to help my mamma
soon

Its time for me to leave my old life
look for a new one maybe a new type
open my eyes there's a whole word
out there to find "Woah Oo"

I'm gonna do this for my mamma
not for me and not my father
my mother she helped me all the way
i'm leaving home today

I'm leaving home today
I'm leaving home today
I'm leaving home today

Its time for me to leave my old life
look for a new one maybe a new type
open my eyes there's a whole word
out there to find "Woah Oo"

I'm gonna do this for my mamma
not for me and not my father
my mother she helped me all the way
i'm leaving home today


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