I Don't Get Many Things Right the First Time In Fact, I Am Told That a Lot Now I Know All the Wrong Turns, the Stumbles and Falls Brought Me Here And Where Was I Before the Day That I First Saw Your Lovely Face? Now I See It Everyday And I Know That I Am I Am I Am The Luckiest What If I'd Been Born Fifty Years Before You In a House On a Street Where You Lived? Maybe I'd Be Outside As You Passed On Your Bike Would I Know? And in a White Sea of Eyes I See One Pair That I Recognize And I Know That I Am I Am I Am The Luckiest I Love You More Than I Have Ever Found a Way to Say to You Next Door There's An Old Man Who Lived to His Nineties And One Day Passed Away in His Sleep And His Wife; She Stayed For a Couple of Days And Passed Away I'm Sorry, I Know That's a Strange Way to Tell You That I Know We Belong That I Know That I Am I Am I Am The Luckiest