Lyrics of 'On My Own' by Gil Ofarim

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A candle is burning in my room
All this sadness starts to bloom
I close my eyes like all the time
Still all these lies on my mind

You never know what you've got till the day it's gone
But now I know, I can be someone

Chorus:
Coz' I have learnt
I was taught how to live and carry on
Now I'm strong, I'm coming home
Coz' till that day I was on my own

Close your eyes and drink the wine
Remember us back in time
We thought it's good to be nonchalant
But all these things didn't mean a lot

You never know what you've got till the day is gone
But now I know, I can be someone

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