Alien
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Alien
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I don't belong
I'm so alone on this crowded planet
Out of place in this human race
And I haven't felt at home
Since I landed
Here I go again, feeling like an alien
Trying to keep my grip, waiting on that mothership
To save me
Please, save me
Someone, beam me up
No one will even notice I'm missing
At the least, give me peace
Some understanding about my mission
Here I go again, feeling like an alien
Trying to keep my grip, waiting on that mothership
To save me
Please, save me
I'm starting to lose my grip
Where is that mothership?
Here I go again, feeling like an alien
Trying to keep my grip, waiting on that mothership
To save me
Please, save me
Here I go again
Just like an alien
Oh, here I go again
I'm starting to lose my grip
Oh, here I go again
Oh, here I go again
Like an alien
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John Paul White performs "Alien", and this lyric page sits inside the John Paul White catalog on LyroVerse.
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