So many nights trying to hide it
But now I stay awake just pleading for more
To think this heart was divided
I'm losing sleep 'cause I can't ignore

Feeling your touch all around
And peacefully hearing the sound
Of silence around us, so glad we found us this way, yeah

Find me, here in your arms
Now I'm wondering where you've always been
And blindly, I came to you
Knowing you'd breathe new life from within

I can't get enough of you, oh

I want to be where you are
In times of need I just want you to stay
I leave a note on your car
When I can't find the right words to say

Hearing your voice all around
The last place we're going is down
I'll blindly follow knowing you're leading the way, yeah

Find me, here in your arms
Now I'm wondering where you've always been
And blindly, I came to you
Knowing you'd breathe new life from within, yeah

With you in time
There's nothing else
My life stands still
You are the will that makes me strong
Make me strong
If ever alone in this world I know I'll always

Find me, here in your arms
Now I'm wondering where you've always been
Blindly, I came to you
Knowing you'd breathe new life from within
Oh and you sleep, here in my arms
Where the world just shuts down for a while
Blindly, you came to me
Finding peace and belief in this smile
Find some peace and belief in this smile
Oh find some peace and belief in this smile

I can't get enough of you, oh


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Find Me Lyrics as written by Daniel Enrique Manzano Alejandro Luis Manzano

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    they're pulling a lifehouse and trying to cover up a religious song as a song about a girl. other than the line about a note on a car, this song is totally about his relationship with god. notice he says here in YOUR arms, or that he blindly came to someone who breathes new life from within. both pretty clear spiritual messages. i'll blindly follow knowing you're leading the way.. sounds more like something you'd say to a god than a girl..

    matthewjoseph20on December 27, 2011   Link

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