I know I can be a little stubborn sometimes I must say a little righteous and too proud I just want to find a way to compromise Cos I believe that we can work things out I thought I had all the answers never giving in But baby since you've gone I admit that I was wrong
All I know is I'm lost without you I'm not gonna lie How my going to be strong without you I need you by my side If we ever say we'll never be together and we ended with goodbye
Don't know what I'd do ...I'm lost without you I keep trying to find my way but all I know is I'm lost without you I keep trying to face the day
I'm lost without you
How my ever gonna get rid of these blues Baby I'm so lonely all the time Everywhere I go I get so confused You're the only thing tha's on my mind
Oh my beds so cold at night and I miss you more each day Only you can make it right no I'm not too proud to say
If I could only hold you now and make the pain just go away Can't stop the tears from running down my face Oh
biography
Delta Goodrem was born in Sydney, Australia on November 9, 1984. She knew at a very young age that she was destined to perform, and told her parents, Denis and Lea, that she wanted to act when she was only 7. They wasted no time, and enrolled her in a drama school, and her career took off from there. When her parents saw that she was serious about her chosen profession, they offered to take her to auditions, and young Delta was happy to oblige.
While it's obvious she wasn't going to get to play Lady Macbeth on Broadway -- not right then anyway -- there was still ample work for Delta. She began acting in television commercials for both the Australian and American markets, most notably in an ad for Galoob toys, and she was the face of Nesquik for four years. During the same period, she also guest-starred on popular Australian TV shows like A Country Practice, Police Rescue, and Hey Dad.
career change
But as much as she enjoyed acting, it was music that she loved the most. She began playing piano when she was 8 years old, and wanted to make music her life. To get the ball rolling, she saved all her acting money and made a demo CD when she was 12. On the demo, she included five songs she had written herself, as well as the Australian national anthem, since it was her dream to sing it at an AFL (Australian Football League) game.
Her favorite football team was the Sydney Swans and so she decided to send them a copy of her demo. The team's management was so impressed with what it heard that it chose to forward the CD to one of the team's biggest supporters, who was none other than legendary Australian manager, Glenn Wheatley, who is responsible for launching the careers of John Farnham and the Little River Band.