Down, down in my bones
Somewhere I'd never have known
Right at the back of my head
It hit me like a beam of light
Hit me like a hook of the right
And I could've fell to the floor

'Cause you talk to me and it comes off the walls
You talk to me and it goes over my head
So let's go to bed before you say something real
Let's go to bed before you say how you feel

'Cause it's you
Oh, it's always you
Oh, I always knew
Oh, it's you

I try my best to unwind
Nothing on my mind
But you

Oblivious to all that I'll owe
I'm hangin' on to what I don't know
So let's go to bed before you say something real
Let's go to bed before you say how you feel

'Cause it's you
Oh, it's always you
Oh, I always knew
Oh, it's you
Yeah, it's you
Oh, it's always you
Oh, I always knew
Oh, it's you

Well, it's you
Oh, it's always you
Oh, I always knew
Oh, it's you
Oh, I knew
Oh, I always knew
Yes, I always knew
Oh, it's you


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I Always Knew Lyrics as written by Arni Hjorvar Arnason Peter Gareth Christopher Robertson

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    I think it's way more simple. I believe this is the singer realizing that he has fallen in love. Sort of like he's putting two and two together.

    He has these feelings in the verses he's never felt before, but he can't figure out why. And then the chorus is him realizing that he's in love.

    smilescarton October 28, 2014   Link

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