Almost Everything

Bruce Gaitsch, Richard Marx

I'm waiting for some kind of healing to begin
And I wonder if you know the kind of pain I'm in
It's hard wondering just what it is you see

There hasn't been a moment you've been off my mind
I've searched through every meditation I can find
As if something could bring you back to me

Do I go on in silence
Or shout at the sky

Give me all the earthly treasures
That a single man can hold
Put the magic in my fingers
That turns everything to gold
Hand me the sun, say that I've won
The world on a string
And then I will have almost everything

I imagine you until I swear I feel your touch
And I read the words you wrote me when it gets too much
The one piece of solace I can steal

I still need you in my life
Like never before

Give me all the earthly treasures
That a single man can hold
Put the magic in my fingers
That turns everything to gold
Hand me the sun, say I have won
The world on a string
And then I will have almost everything

I still need you in my life
More than ever before

Give me all the earthly treasures
That a single man can hold
Put the magic in my fingers
That turns everything to gold
Hand me the sun, say I have won
The world on a string
And then I will have almost everything

Trivia about the song Almost Everything by Richard Marx

On which albums was the song “Almost Everything” released by Richard Marx?
Richard Marx released the song on the albums “Days n Avalon” in 2000 and “Days in Avalon” in 2000.
Who composed the song “Almost Everything” by Richard Marx?
The song “Almost Everything” by Richard Marx was composed by Bruce Gaitsch, Richard Marx.

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