On my face
I scratched out
Something like a silhouette
Around the golden ten like lambs
On my face
I've hidden
Away any embarrassment
Away from my acquaintances

I'm not
Sold on
Anything but half a dream
I'm not sensing a thing

I see a blank notebook page

And its my life and
There's nothing I can think to write
I'm not se-sensing a thing

I hope you don't see a thing, smile
Through every word you ever see

So what, you gave him the time of day

Twist back
And I am so green
All, dance around
I honestly give up
And de-robe

I see a blank notebook page

And its my life and
There's nothing I can think to write
I'm not se-sensing a thing

Right side falls
Heavenly grace to you, I owe you to
Right side because
Heavenly love should be so easy


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    This is a very powerful song. who ever doesn't like it is a stupid hillbilly. sounds more like he says "heavenly grace to you, i owe you too" "happier life should be so easy"

    NightPride911on August 23, 2005   Link

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