My first time volume three

They never would know what it did to me

My first time volume three

Well I woke up in a sheet

And all I heard

Was you ain't givin' up

But I never gave up

And if sound is sacred

Let me hear you tell me what

And let me get me

My first time volume three

Ooo oh yeah

I pulled though after all

Every lifted from the lord

And it better be

I let it go what I knew

Well it cut into my heart

And they tore it to my mind

Oo now tore it to my mind

I gotta believe

If sound is sacred

Come ride it and reap my mind

Aww and I'll make it inside

My first time volume three

They never would know what it did to me

My first time volume three

Well I woke up in a sheet

And all I heard

Was you ain't givin up

Oh but you never gave up

And if sound is sacred

Let me hear you tell me what

Aww make it inside

Do you feel that?

And I'm changing inside

Can you see that?

Oh I was hating inside

And you know that

Breaking inside

Can you feel that (x4)


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    I'm so excited this song is up here. I love it.

    I've always thought it was about a guy who was brought back from the dead three times. A bad car accident that injured his spine, a brain injury, and a heart attack maybe.

    I just love the way he sings, "Can you feel that?" later establishing such a mood.

    LoserNo1on May 02, 2014   Link

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