Orphan Song
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Orphan Song
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[verse]
Little thing left under the table
Pushed under the bed
Was I better off, I better off unsaid
Fancy clothes, would I ever see them
Could I ever be them
Was I better off, I better off instead
[chorus]
Waiting for a change
Colors in the sky
Looking for a name
Covering a lie
Did she have a choice
Was it me or die
[verse]
She said little boy life is unforgiving
But heaven's on your side
Are you warm enough, you warm enough tonight
Will it ease your mind
Someday if you find her
And if you could remind her
That there's room enough there's room enough inside
[chorus]
[bridge]
Sometimes there's a ghost that follows me
Quiet in the shadows
Is she proud and does she ever see me
Looking for the answer
[chorus]
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Who performs "Orphan Song"?
Sam Hart performs "Orphan Song", and this lyric page sits inside the Sam Hart catalog on LyroVerse.
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