She moves me
She takes me in
It feels like the first time

She finds me
She blinds me
Yet she opens
Opens my eyes

Take this love
Calls your name
No need to walk alone
From nowhere to now here
Change has come
Well come in
No need to walk alone
From nowhere to now here

She lives inside me
Oh heavens here tonight
She wakes me up just in time

Now she’s beside me
I feel I could die tonight
It feels like this love keeps me alive

Take this love
Calls your name
No need to walk alone
From nowhere to now here
Change has come
Well come in
No need to walk alone
From nowhere to now here

From nowhere to now here
From nowhere to now here
No need to walk alone
From nowhere to now here

From nowhere to now here
From nowhere to now here
No need to walk alone
From nowhere to now here

Nowhere to now here
Nowhere to now here


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    I love this song. I first heard it on Army Wives when Amanda died. It bought me to tears.

    Prowler Kidon September 05, 2008   Link
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    Fantastic Song, I love the Kin, but this is definitely one of the best. Good memories of this one;)

    jumpthemoonon December 07, 2009   Link
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    I think this song becomes self-explanatory if you can figure out who "she" is, or what she represents. I highly doubt it's an actual person because "she lives inside me." Yet, he loves her for what she does for him, opening his eyes, moving him, blinding him, taking him in.

    To me, "she" is "music"...or possibly his "artistic passion" expressed in music. It has brought him from nowhere to now here; a great distance as he is supremely passionate and inspires it in others.

    dctrscola3on November 11, 2010   Link

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