Songwriter: George Michael

Producer: George Michael

For so long
There’s been no-one else I care about
That my heart could really be so wrong again
But it will again

I had a picture in my soul
Some place warm where we could hang out when we’re old
Now it’s just where I hope you are

These days, in so many, so many ways
My life gets bad for you
But your face when you look at me, look at me that way
Tears me in two

I had a picture, it’s not your fault
But the chair in the room where I get old
Now it’s just where I hope you are

Oh, but there was a time
All I had to do was look at you
The world was mine
I’m telling you the world was mine
I’m so sorry

It’s like all of those deleted scenes you told me about
I’d pick them from the floor
Say, darlin’ show them all once more
For me

A child’s fears
For so many, so many years
The good life that can be
But there’s no-one at the end of that smoking gun
Can’t you see your Mum and Dad just one more day

But it can happen, I’ve been told
Sometimes, babe, drunken angels stumble home
Now it’s just where I hope you are

Oh, but there was a time
All I had to do was look at you
The world was mine
I’m telling you the world was mine
I’m so sorry

It’s like all of those deleted scenes you told me about
I’d pick them from the floor
Say darlin’ show them all once more
For me
I’m so sorry

George Michael

George Michael was an English singer, songwriter, and producer. He was born Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou on June 25, 1963, in East Finchley, London. His mother Lesley Angold Panayiotou was an English dancer and his father Kyriakos “Jack” Panayiotou was a Greek Cypriot restaurateur.

From 1981 to 1986, Michael was a member of the pop duo Wham!, which he formed with childhood friend Andrew Ridgeley. The duo went on to sell over 28 million albums before their amicable split.

After going solo in 1987, Michael became known for his provocative and massively popular pop music. His debut solo album, Faith, went on to sell more than 20 million copies.