Standing still but still moving
Lying down but not resting
Breathing air, suffocating
All the while, I'm debating

Life was never what I thought
Never what I wanted it to be

Had a plan, couldn't follow
Had a dream, it was hollow
Everywhere felt like nowhere
Everything was so boring

Life was never what I wanted
Never what I thought
Until you came and turned it all around

Oh, you found the peace of me
It was missing; it was broken
You put soul into it
Oh, you found the whole of me
I was empty, now I'm better
All my peace is back together

Restless ways for a living
Fitting in 'cause I was driven
Saying yes when I meant no
Holding on, should've let go

I was scattered all around
Left shattered on the ground
You picked me up

All I wanted was a little bit of hope
Couldn't find it
You showed me something
That I never knew I owned
You put a light to it

Oh, you found the peace of me
It was missing; it was broken
You put soul into it
Oh, you found the whole of me
I was empty, now I'm better
'Cause you pieced me back together

What a life, always tried
What a life, lived without you
Don't leave me, and I won't
Fall apart, I won't leave you
And it's cold and I'm blind
And I would and it feels good
What a waste on my mind
Every time, all the time

Oh, you found the whole of me
It was missing; it was broken
You put soul into it
Oh, you found the whole of me
I was empty, now I'm better
'Cause you pieced me back together


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Peace of Me Lyrics as written by Natasha Bedingfield Kara Dioguardi

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    I think its about being broken and shattered in Tashs teens and just spending it trying to please people, keep going when she felt at her lowest. then suddenly after yrs of this, someone finally picked her up and put her back on track again sort of thing. I heard Tash was very vunerble in her teens so i read, she always worried about what ppl thought etc.. but i think when th music making started she found something that she could own.

    i shud know, i go through this everyday, i'm a teen, i hope one day i get that peson like Tash did. =]

    topshopon July 23, 2008   Link
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    i think this song is amazing and its talking about someone being hurt and broken and someone else coming and fixing her.. and putting her back together

    amyleeluveron February 16, 2006   Link
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    This song is my favorite of all time. It's just so romantic and touching...

    Kirlia Appealon August 02, 2006   Link
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    Sort of like Kelly Clarkson's You Found Me. Love it.

    crazy&lovniton January 24, 2007   Link
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    Don't know. crazy&lovnit. Don't think so. Hmm...

    karlnmon January 24, 2007   Link

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