Lately I've been feeling different
Like I've come from outer space.
Had I known there's something missing,
When it's you I can't replace

As I walk into the Sun!
As I stare across this ocean!
As I start a brand-new day!
My life never be the same, again.

Look ahead there in the distance
Shadows coming through the haze.
You're the only one that listens
To help me break loose from these chains.

As I walk into the sun!
As I stare across this ocean!
As I start a brand-new day!
My live never be the same, again.

(the same again)
Aa-aa-aa-aa(singing)

And as I walk into the sun!
And as I stare across this ocean!
And as I start a brand-new day!
My live ever be the same again!
(repeat)


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    Reinvention and new things to come, I can't pin down what it means to me, but when I hear it, I feel refreshed and not alone. It can mean so much, to different people. For me, it's about God "Up ahead there in the distance shadows coming through the haze you're the only one that listens.. to help me break loose from these chains, "

    and

    "and i notice something missing when it's you i can't replace "

    I tried to replace God with a girlfriend one time, needless to say things didn't go well.

    On the other hand, I think of the new direction my life's about to take "And as i walk into the sun... and as i stare across this ocean... and as i start a brand new day... "

    The King Unique Remix is incredible!

    TacticalEliteon January 11, 2005   Link

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