I Am

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Savatage - Rock, Traditional Heavy Metal

I Am

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[Verse 1] I see a little man sitting and he's wondering If over his little plot he might be king He finds his present world a little boring There's no land that is so small that it cannot divide So come, I'll draw the line and you just pick your side Ignoring anyone who gives a warning [Chorus] For I am the answer you seek, the dream in your sleep You never wanted to awaken I have the plan that won't fail, a crime without trail And all I really need right now is you Hahahahahaha [Verse 2] I see a little man, thinking that he might need more And so his eyes are drifting to the house next door He wonders if his neighbors might be leaving So he makes a little offer that they'll understand There is no point in letting things get out of hand For no one wants to see their widows grieving [Chorus] For I am the answer you seek, the dream in your sleep You never wanted to awaken I have the plan that won't fail, a crime without trail And all I really need is you Hahahahahaha [Instrumental Break] [Outro] I am the word without deeds, the lie that exceeds For lies are always most impatient I am the guide for the lost, who never counts cost And all I really need right now is you All I really need right now is you All I really need right now is you All I really need right now is you I see a little man sitting and he's wondering All I really need right now is you I see a little man sitting and he's wondering All I really need right now is you I see a little man sitting and he's wondering All I really need right now is you I see a little man sitting and he's wondering All I really need right now is you I see a little man sitting and he's wondering All I really need right now is you I see a little man sitting and he's wondering All I really need right now is you You, you, you, you, you

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Credits

Writers
  • Jon Oliva
  • Paul O’Neill