King, Carole - Stand Behind Me Lyrics
I was wanting someone to talk to
Needing to let myself out
Knowing beyond a doubt the past is behind me
There was nowhere but here to walk to
Trying to see if I could ever find me
It didn't seem to make much sense
Thinking about the dent I'd made in the world to date
Was I too late, you say
Should I create today
Or let it be
Now needing a hand to cling to
Lucky I was to find
Not letting dazzlement blind me
Showing me where to find me
Willing to just be kind and stand behind me
Other Lyrics by Artist
- King, Carole - Birthday Song
- King, Carole - Colour Of Your Dreams
- King, Carole - Wishful Thinking
- King, Carole - Now And Forever
- King, Carole - Standing In The Rain
- King, Carole - Hold Out For Love
- King, Carole - Lay Down My Life
- King, Carole - Someone Who Believes In You
- King, Carole - Homeless Heart
- King, Carole - Midnight Flyer
- King, Carole - Ain't That The Way
- King, Carole - Legacy
- King, Carole - I Can't Stop Thinking About You
- King, Carole - Lovelight
- King, Carole - Down To The Darkness
- King, Carole - Tears Falling Down On Me
- King, Carole - Friday's Tie-Dye Nightmare
- King, Carole - Just One Thing
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King, Carole Stand Behind Me Comments
I know all her songs by heart. Love Carole King.
My sister had the Rhymes and Reasons album when it came out in 1972, so I grew up listening to it, and I still love it now.