I see my life
It's an instant
Its temporary for me
I read the lines
I feel you
You are saving
You found me
Screaming
On my knees
And finally seeing
Let's take it to Eleven
Now show me Heaven
You've made this
So very easy
My life's been
Set free
Without you
I'm so broken
I need you
Every moment
I can face the day
I can face the night
With you by my side
I won't fear or fright
Let's take it to Eleven
Now show me Heaven
You've made this
So very easy
My life's been
Set free
Let's take it to Eleven
Now show me Heaven
You've made this
So very easy
My life's been
Set free
Let's take it to Eleven
Now show me Heaven
You've made this
So very easy
My life's been
Set free



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Heaven Lyrics as written by Blake Chappell Thomas Hardy

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    He's spiritual (believes in God), not religious. Actually this is a satirical attack on religious believers who depend on preachers/clerics to give them religion. Rather, he believes of his own volition, by what he feels from within, which is reinforced by the beauty around him, such as sunsets and his daughter. Also, he separates himself from the atheist by saying that he doesn't require proof, his belief comes from within.

    Abq_physon February 18, 2006   Link

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