My joy
The air that I breathe
My joy
In god I believe
My joy
You move me


My joy
The blood in my veins
My joy
Flows in your name
My joy
You move me


I'm not a mountain, no
You move me


My joy
Heavenly bliss
My joy
The pleasures I've missed
My joy
You move me


I'm not a mountain, no
You move me




By Fistan Majere


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    this B side does lift u up witn its gospel sounding vocals. the 7 inch edit is my favorite version. i wonder if there is

    moobyjoeon January 26, 2006   Link
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    I dont know why this song wasnt included on the Songs of Faith and Devotion cd, it could have easily replaced Get Right with Me. Would have loved to hear it live

    ironman84on January 13, 2007   Link
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    I think it's another devotion song from SOFAD. It's definately about a love for a woman, so strong and powerful that it actually gives a meaning to the guy's life

    panicaon February 02, 2007   Link
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    The words in this song are certainly subject to interpretation, and I think it could definitely be about the object of his affection. I just wonder why he talks about not being a mountain?

    LandCluon July 20, 2011   Link

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