What do I do
That amounts to
anything at all
wake me if I fall... asleep

My goals are what
they should be but
my mind will have to change
and see things another way

I'll be Taken a bull by the horns
take the action in this world
Jumping into the ring
and take control of everything

The blame im not thinking thats me of course
I look in the mirror and I see the source
spot my problems going to change my ways
I need Gods love I need his grace
i'm going to chage my ways- yeah yeah today

once again
I've fallen into sin
its like quicksand around my soul
the more I struggle the stronger it holds
onto me i want to be free
want to be able to see
that theres another way
if I check myself to day I want to

take a bull by the horns
take some action in this world
Jumping into the ring
and take control of everything

The blame im not thinking thats me of course
I look in the mirror and I see the source
spot my problems going to change my ways
I need Gods love I need his grace
i'm going to chage my ways- yeah yeah today


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    cool song...I especially like this part of it... "once again I've fallen into sin its like quicksand around my soul the more I struggle the stronger it holds onto me i want to be free want to be able to see that theres another way..."

    A-PuNKRoCK-FReaKon August 23, 2002   Link
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    Hmm. The sound quality on this one is a little iffy... maybe a pre-Anatomy track? One of their first songs?

    raenragnarokon April 05, 2003   Link
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    Yeah, i don't know, i was thinking along the same lines. The harmony's a bit better than the songs on All Work and No Play, as if it was actually produced separately, and Thiessen sings a little better - he starts to PRONOUNCE the Rs LOL.... i think it was produced before 'Relient K,' but after 'All Work'...

    miniwinkon May 03, 2003   Link
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    What is this song from, and where can i find it?????????

    dontcallmeqweron February 16, 2005   Link
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    Oh my, this song is so rough. Yeah, it's from "All Work and No Play." Thank God they got better.

    wisewhizon October 09, 2006   Link
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    Where can I get "All Work and No Play?Where can I get "All Work and No Play?Where can I get "All Work and No Play?Where can I get "All Work and No Play?Where can I get "All Work and No Play?Where can I get "All Work and No Play?Where can I get "All Work and No Play?Where can I get "All Work and No Play?Where can I get "All Work and No Play?Where can I get "All Work and No Play?Where can I get "All Work and No Play?Where can I get "All Work and No Play?

    Xaq27on November 21, 2007   Link
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    i agree with Xaq27 apparently they dont make it anymore isnt there somewhere i can get it...illegally or something...jeez that is so unlike me

    music_fanatic92on December 27, 2007   Link

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