Have you ever stared into the rain
Thought the clouds would never disappear
Have you ever screamed out into the dark
Thinking no one else could hear

I was leaving footprints tainted by my past
On this winding road to you

[Chorus]
I'd lost my faith in love
Tonight I believe again
My heart was a broken place
Now I feel whole again
You bring me honesty
And that's worth believing in
and I believe
I believe again

Have you ever spun out of control
Like you never saw the road ahead
Have you ever just kept looking back
Ever closer to the edge

I was praying for the light I see in your eyes
I had all but given up

[Chorus]

[Repeats in background]
I believe the impossible is possible to overcome
I believe in miracles
Born from love in everyone

[Chorus]

I believe the impossible is possible to overcome
I believe in miracles
Born from love in everyone


Lyrics submitted by brynmars

Believe Again Lyrics as written by Delta Goodrem Stuart Crichton

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    No comments?

    I like the lyrics, and the verses. But the chorus is just... well, you can't even hear her voice. The live performances of this song aren't brilliant either. I still love her, however.

    To me this song is very self explanitory. It's about Delta saying "Hey, I went to a really bad place, and here I am on the other side and I'm happy again." It sums up exactly what she wanted with the album - a fresh start, a new image, to shed the baggage and... well, believe again.

    brynmarson November 21, 2007   Link
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    It's a lovely song, and one of my faves on her new album.

    bentley_rocksxxon December 30, 2007   Link
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    great track!! Video to its well done as well

    for me the meaning is something like no matter how bad you feel after going through heart break and pain it's never imossible to be happy again, you just need to believe

    way to go Delta!!

    bigdave141on April 01, 2008   Link
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    Great song. Delta Goodrem has credibility; -She writes her own songs -She can actually sing -She's confident while being down to earth -She's really pretty lol

    Urm...on April 06, 2008   Link
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    It's very optimistic- probably about how she felt after all the worst stages of cancer were placed behind her.

    Dark_Pooyanon August 23, 2008   Link
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    Srsly? I thought this song was by Texas - it sounds like that singer. I'm astounded that it's by Ms. Goodrem... coz most of her songs Drive. Me. Crazy. with all her wailing and sappy lyrics.

    Forgive me for expressing my opinion. Now that I've done so, I will say that I like this song. It's emotionally mature and comfortingly honest.

    Heliamphoraon August 24, 2008   Link

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