Hannah Montana - Every Part of Me Lyrics

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Every Part of Me

Every Part of Me Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Every Part of Me By Hannah Montana?
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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 |
Who Wrote Every Part of Me By Hannah Montana?
Adam Watts, Andrew Dodd
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What's The Duration Of The Every Part of Me By Hannah Montana?The duration of Every Part of Me is 3:31 minutes and seconds. |
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