This is one of my favorite songs. https://fnfgo.io
Yesterday I could not feel this
Today I'm sick of trying
To live like I can't live on my own
This world around me is suffocating
I keep forgetting to turn and run into you
So find me
Wherever I am won't you find me
I've got myself lost and
I don't think I want to be roaming in heartache
Please find me tonight
I make it hard and I can't stand it
Can't wrap my head around it
I wrestle with you more than I should
I make a mess of everything
But you see the best of me
I'll never be to far gone
So find me
Wherever I am won't you find me
I've got myself lost and
I don't think I want to be roaming in heartache
Please find me tonight
You speak without sound
Your love is so loud
You always tease me
You speak without sound
Your love is so loud
You always save me
Today I'm sick of trying
To live like I can't live on my own
This world around me is suffocating
I keep forgetting to turn and run into you
So find me
Wherever I am won't you find me
I've got myself lost and
I don't think I want to be roaming in heartache
Please find me tonight
I make it hard and I can't stand it
Can't wrap my head around it
I wrestle with you more than I should
I make a mess of everything
But you see the best of me
I'll never be to far gone
So find me
Wherever I am won't you find me
I've got myself lost and
I don't think I want to be roaming in heartache
Please find me tonight
You speak without sound
Your love is so loud
You always tease me
You speak without sound
Your love is so loud
You always save me
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what CD is this from?.....I'm not sure, but it looks like it's off Anthems for the Imperfect. idk, I lost the case to it.
I have both of their cd's that are out (I dont think the third is out yet, if it is then I have to rush to the store and buy it) but I think this a song that is or is going to be on their new album
It on their new CD Wake up!Wake up! coming out May 22
It's not "You always tease me" it's "You always seize me" :)
i love this song it is sooo catchy it sticks in ur mind. the first time i heard it was at districts in concert they ROCK
Anyway, the meaning...hmmm. I think that it pretty much explains itself. About welcoming God into your heart. Since Everyday Sunday are a Christian band.
"I keep forgetting to turn and run into you." I think this is a reference to sometimes losing faith.
It doesn't say you always "tease" me, and @Lovelikerainx3, it doesn't say seize either. It says save. He repeats those three lines twice. :P
Either way, this is a really good song and I can relate to it! I think it is pretty easy to understand in any case.