
I Am Bobby Darin
"I Am" by Bobby Darin, released in 1966, is a #Pop ballad that explores themes of self-identity and existential reflection. The lyrics express a deep sense of self-awareness and the complexities of human emotions. Musically, it features lush orchestration and Darin's emotive vocal delivery. The song resonates with listeners seeking introspection.

I have left the seed of life
From South Hampton to Singapore
And if tomorrow morning comes
I guess I'll leave some more
I'm a captain without an ocean
And a lover without emotion
And a monk free of devotion
But I am, most of all, I am
I have worn the country's colors
In a thousand different ways
I have won the game of life
Upon the table which it plays
I'm a sun without a setting
And a tear without regretting
I'm a mind full of forgetting
But I am, most of all, I am
Forgive me while I kiss away
This thought that's in my head
But it's the only proof I have
That this old man ain't dead
I'm a robin without its wings
And a song nobody sings
To the ivy no one clings
But I am, most of all, I am
From South Hampton to Singapore
And if tomorrow morning comes
I guess I'll leave some more
I'm a captain without an ocean
And a lover without emotion
And a monk free of devotion
But I am, most of all, I am
I have worn the country's colors
In a thousand different ways
I have won the game of life
Upon the table which it plays
I'm a sun without a setting
And a tear without regretting
I'm a mind full of forgetting
But I am, most of all, I am
Forgive me while I kiss away
This thought that's in my head
But it's the only proof I have
That this old man ain't dead
I'm a robin without its wings
And a song nobody sings
To the ivy no one clings
But I am, most of all, I am
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