One, Two
One, Two, Three, Four

So put it up on your face, Hallelujah
And these days will all go by
Anything I can do to help you through it
I just love to see you smile

Faith, I've got Faith
But it's dangerous to worry so much
I shoulda known better,
Than to get in your way
Hey, that's somethin

Hey ya, hey ya
Anything I can do it
[x2]

So put it up on your face, Hallelujah
And these days will all go by
Anything I can do to help you through it
I just love to see you smile

Grace, I like grace
And it's dangerous
To give in so much
I shoulda know better,
Than to get in your way
Hey, that's somethin

Hey ya, hey ya
Anything I can do it
[x2]

So put it up on your face, Hallelujah
And these days will all go by
Anything I can do to help you through it
I just love to see you smile
[x2]






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    this song is so positive wohooo :) btw r2d2 owns hehe if you get the chance, go see jonah live you will be amazed!!

    wickemon August 21, 2002   Link
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    yay for jonah! this song is awesome! I love r2d2's part...it makes it even so much better than it already was! that was confusing...I even confused myself, so I will shut up now

    fromautumn2asheson August 30, 2002   Link
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    i love this song and the new abum. i can't wait to see jonah live!!

    punkyshortyon September 10, 2002   Link
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    this song is so good! it's so happy. it always puts me in a good mood. woosh

    karandmikeHOOTon April 14, 2003   Link
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    i like the way he lays the words on top of each of themselves. i think it souds neat! and it changes the meanign by lookin at them

    iheartpunkrockon April 16, 2003   Link
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    this song makes me smile greatly. merkat is probably the most smile worthy song from jonah though :/

    i'm going to see him wednesday and i'm muchly excited.

    nicole489on April 22, 2003   Link
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    :)

    I saw him perform this live in buffalo, ny on june 7. jonah is definitely a different sort of person. this song, though. how can you NOT smile when hearing it?

    catherinekson June 14, 2003   Link
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    It wasnt on june 7th, it was on the 6th, i was at the show to, and i met him after the show, hes cool.

    El_Scorcho_811on June 14, 2003   Link
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    haha. it does actually make me smile when i listen to it. :)

    eleven24elevenon June 18, 2003   Link
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    smiles i love this song

    jellygooseon June 20, 2003   Link

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