God won't talk to me
I guess she's pretty busy lately
I like to believe
She's listening

I'm starting to feel
All of my bruises imagined all real
I'll get through each day
Dip through the bad ones
To get to the good ones
Who's keeping score anyway

And this is my beautiful life
Only things sudden is everything changes
Lows and the highs
And all those goodbyes
As odd as it gets like which still is amazing
To be alive
It's a beautiful life

I talk in my sleep
That's the one place I know no one can hear me
I tell my self things
Walk in the shadows, there's always tomorrow
And I'm right where I want to be

And this is my beautiful life
Only things sudden is everything changes
Lows and the highs
And all those goodbyes
As odd as it gets like which still is amazing
To be alive
It's a beautiful life

Oh it hurts while it happened I wanna feel everything
How can u know till you try
And this is my beautiful life

My beautiful life
Only things sudden is everything changes
Lows and the highs
And all those goodbyes
As odd as it gets like no which still is amazing
To be alive
It's a beautiful life [Repeat: x4]


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    A beautiful bittersweet song about life's highs and lows. Theres a lot of feeling in it. I think she was feeling pretty down when she wrote it:

    "God won’t talk to me I guess she's pretty busy lately"

    But at the end of the day no matter what happens shes glad to be alive:

    "As hard as it gets I know it’s still amazing To be alive It's a beautiful life"

    Onlineon February 23, 2006   Link

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