The song lyrics were written by the band Van Halen, as they were asked to write a song for the 1979 movie "Over the Edge" starring Matt Dillon. The movie (and the lyrics, although more obliquely) are about bored, rebellious youth with nothing better to do than get into trouble. If you see the movie, these lyrics will make more sense. It's a great movie if you grew up in the 70s/80s you'll definitely remember some of these characters from your own life. Fun fact, after writing the song, Van Halen decided not to let the movie use it.
The world is too much with you all of the time
You got no space for grace inside of your mind
Somethings can't be conquered
Sso your thoughts all say
But if you search your heart
You'll find a way
Compared to how things were here something is wrong
But we're here now and that means that means then
Is now gone
So don't take gloom for granted
And don't bridge time to time
And if you search your heart you'll ease your mind
You know it's those golden days of fall give way to
Frozen nights of howlin' sounds of wind that have their way
No matter what those silver bells of Christmas
Tell you but remember what you don't know
And don't take it all too hard
There may be things behind your skies
Can show you sights no eyes can see
No words can say so just behold these golden days
These days of fall these golden days, these golden
Clear blue autumn days
You walk on old childhood sidewalks looking for clues
'Til someone stairs and swears you couldn't be you
You've been down the long way
You know times are tuff
But if you search your heart you'll find I say
If you search your heart you'll find enough
You got no space for grace inside of your mind
Somethings can't be conquered
Sso your thoughts all say
But if you search your heart
You'll find a way
Compared to how things were here something is wrong
But we're here now and that means that means then
Is now gone
So don't take gloom for granted
And don't bridge time to time
And if you search your heart you'll ease your mind
You know it's those golden days of fall give way to
Frozen nights of howlin' sounds of wind that have their way
No matter what those silver bells of Christmas
Tell you but remember what you don't know
And don't take it all too hard
There may be things behind your skies
Can show you sights no eyes can see
No words can say so just behold these golden days
These days of fall these golden days, these golden
Clear blue autumn days
You walk on old childhood sidewalks looking for clues
'Til someone stairs and swears you couldn't be you
You've been down the long way
You know times are tuff
But if you search your heart you'll find I say
If you search your heart you'll find enough
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Search Your Heart Lyrics as written by S. Stephen Forbert
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