Yet another day seems like it's wasted
You don't feel you're any closer to the prize
A dead end job where there's no future
Praying that tomorrow things won't be this way

Things will get better this I promise you
And I know that you won't feel this way forever
Things will get better this I promise you
And I know loneliness won't last forever

Yet another day, another tired morning
You're catching up to your intentions
You're thinking life has to be easier than this
Maybe tomorrow things won't be this way

Loneliness won't last forever
I promise with all that's in me to leave this emptiness behind


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Promise Lyrics as written by Michael Frederick De Wolf Jarrod Douglas Montague

Lyrics © Capitol CMG Publishing

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    Great Song, i've only heard one other song by them, which was good too (falling further).. they're christian rock, which i usually dont listen to, but these guys are good.

    caughtin_hertrapon November 21, 2004   Link
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    Man, this song helped me get through a lot of bad times

    F.O.R.D45on February 01, 2005   Link
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    yeah its basically about getting through tough times. the music video is awesome, why didn't i think of the whole cornfield thing? anyway they've got great guitars, vocals and lyrics. theyre concerts are lots of fun too (crowd surfing, moshing you name it) and theyll just stand around and hang out wiht you. great guys. Jesus saves.

    sickofchangeon February 18, 2005   Link
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    God'll get you through. Basically what it means.

    theonethatison May 20, 2006   Link
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    Means so much to me. Always gets me into a great mood.

    pandaxfishon March 26, 2008   Link

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