I’m Alive Lyrics

[Intro]
Mmm-mmm
Mmm-mmm
I get wings to fly
Oh, oh
I'm alive
Yeah

[Chorus 1]
When you call on me
When I hear you breathe
I get wings to fly
I feel that I'm alive

[Verse 1]
When you look at me
I can touch the sky
I know that I'm alive
Oh
Oh, I

[Chorus 2]
When you bless the day
I just drift away
All my worries die
I'm glad that I'm alive
[Verse 2]
You've set my heart on fire
Filled me with love
Made me a woman on clouds above
(Yeah)
I couldn't get much higher
My spirit takes flight (My spirit takes flight)
'Cause I am alive (I am alive), oh

[Chorus 1]
(When you call on me) When you call on me
(When I hear you breathe) When I hear you breathe
I get wings to fly
I feel that I'm alive
I am alive

[Verse 3]
(When you reach for me) When you reach for me
(Raising spirits high) God knows that

[Bridge]
That I'll be the one
Standing by through good and through trying times
And it's only begun
I can't wait for the rest of my life
[Chorus 1]
(When you call on me) When you call on me
(When you reach for me) When you reach for me
(I get wings to fly, I) I feel that...

[Chorus 2]
Oh (When you bless the day)
When you bless, you bless the day
(I just drift away) I just drift away
All my worries die
I know that I'm alive, yeah

[Outro]
I get wings to fly
God knows that I'm alive

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“I’m Alive” is a song recorded by Céline Dion for her sixth English-language album, A New Day Has Come. The song was released as the album’s second single on August 9th, 2002. The song was featured in the 2002 movie, Stuart Little 2.

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