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Alone
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Reggae
Alone was released on September 28, 2009 by Tabou 1 as a part of the album I Grade
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AlbumI Grade
Release DateSeptember 28, 2009
LabelTabou 1
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM85

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Alberto Blackwood
Alberto Blackwood
Performer
Chezidek
Chezidek
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Alberto Blackwood
Alberto Blackwood
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Alberto Blackwood
Alberto Blackwood
Producer

Lyrics

Now you're right at my doorsteps again
Thought you'd forgot me, your old time friend
Since you're at the top, all you wanted you got
And still you couldn't be contented
Material things couldn't satisfy
Your heart's in pain, I see you cry
But still you couldn't live that lie
And look how hard you try
Now your precious stones don't glitter
Your sweet will turn to bitter
You're right where you started again
When you make your mistakes again
Will you always come running?
Will my doors always be open?
Will I always be forgiven?
Will you find someone else in
That place where you could be comfortable seated?
Oh, stop, don't get heated
For you take this love for granted
And the table has turned, I hope you learn
Now your precious stones don't glitter
Your sweet now turns to bitter
You're right where you started again
So for now I hold you
I keep you warm
Have you listened what I told you?
You'd be safe in my arms
Now you're right in my room again
Bringing back all that was missing
I long to feel your touch, I wanted you so much
But you found someone else that's more suited
And now you're here with a broken heart
And I'm the one to play the part
Of the good Samaritan, yeah
Now your precious stones don't glitter
Your sweet will turn to bitter
You're right where you started again
Right where you started again
Right where you started again
Right where you started again
You're right where you started again
Right where you started again
Right where you started again
Right where you started again
Written by: Alberto Blackwood, Desbert johnson, Robbie Shakespeare, S. Dunbar
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