Everyone says you're amazing

Say you don't know how to do it now
So you run
It's not that you're bleeding, but you're through with it now
So you run, so you run

I know that you need it, you can't live alone
So you run, so you run

Everyone says you're amazing now that you're clean
Only you know the real ones are cause you've seen
There's only one question I want to ask is it healing
When you hear everyone say you're amazing
Does anybody ask you

Do you cry in your sleep and do you feel ok
When you run

Thinking it's Doomsday you got to let it go
So you run, so you run

Pretend you don't see it, that we can live a lie
So you run, so you run

Everyone says you're amazing now that you're clean
Only you know the real ones are cause you've seen
There's only one question I want to ask is it healing
When you hear everyone say you're amazing
Does anybody ask you

Cause I know that you're real, amazing, amazing, amazing

Everyone says you're amazing now that you're clean
Only you know the real ones are because you've seen
There's only one question I want to ask is it healing
When you hear everyone say you're amazing

Everyone says you're amazing (I want you to always feel you're amazing)
Everyone says you're amazing (I want you to always feel you're amazing)
(I want you to always feel you're amazing)
You're amazing


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Amazing Lyrics as written by Henry Samuel

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    I def think is about someone dealing with and getting off substance abuse, and their struggles with letting go of the addiction, realising who people really are and picking themselves up again.

    This song makes me feel sad and upbeat at the same time, just all the negative stuff and that no ones is really there for them, they just say your amazing for being clean and leave you again, but then there is someone there for them saying you should always feel amazing, not just at this moment and because of one thing, and not just because a bunch of people tell you you are. you should always feel amazing about yourself - and that just makes me feel good and i want to happy cry while i dance lol

    and yeah the lyrics are: There’s only one question I want to ask - is it HEALING When when you hear everyone say you’re amazing Does anyone ask you?

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