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I know you have good reason to feel so bad
I know it feels like things will never change
You’re beaten and you’re broken
As all logic goes unspoken
Slow down your mind and try to hear what I say

Who wants to hear tomorrow when they hurt today Who wants to hear what price we all must pay But with a little practice you’ll bounce back and you will manage
If you hold on some more I know that you will find your way

Things never stay the same way
Someday you pain will go away
As all good things must come to an end
So do the bad things too my friend
If you count to ten and open your mind
You never can tell what answers you’ll find
Just take your time and try to hear what I say

We all have had good reason to feel so bad
But the darkest night precedes a brand new day Just pick a new demeanor because the grass is not always greener
Some time down the line I’m sure that I will hear you say

Things never stay the same way
Someday you pain will go away
As all good things must come to an end
So do the bad things too my friend
If you count to ten and open your mind
You never can tell what answers you’ll find
Just take your time and try to hear what I say

Things never stay the same way
Someday you pain will go away
As all good things must come to an end
So do the bad things too my friend
If you count to ten and open your mind
You never can tell what answers you’ll find
Just take your time and try to hear what I say
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Submitted by
bowlingpinqueen On Sep 17, 2007
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I heard this song was written in response to someone who was contemplating suicide. I can see that.

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I wonder why it's called "Eye Sea". What does that have to do with the topic?

 
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