She walks in the room, her nose in the air
All jaws drop, the guys just stare
Perfect complexion, a perfect smile
The spotlight's on her, but meanwhile
Her friend sits by unnoticed
By admiring eyes
But God sees more than make-up
He sees what's beneath the outward disguise
The beauty outside
Sullied by pride
So fine
Congratulations, you're beautiful
And full of yourself
Some friend you are
A cross on your neck
But hers on her heart
So golden now


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    I love the remake of this song... by a new found glory... it's a good song...

    AmericanBeauty84on May 14, 2002   Link
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    WORD

    INyearsTOcomeon May 15, 2002   Link
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    ok i heard this song under NFG but i also heard it isnt really nfg singing but it sounds sooo much like them. clarify for me if you could thanks.

    INyearsTOcomeon May 15, 2002   Link
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    Its makeshift 3 performing it...they sound like NFG yes..people label mp3s like morons :|

    thatsteveguyon May 29, 2002   Link
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    If you downloaded this song from kazaa (or any other place like it for that matter) there is a very very good chance that it says this song is by new found glory. There is no remake of it, from what I know. Makeshift3 is a christian band, a rather good one at that. I love the message of this song. It makes me mad that nfg is getting credit for it though. rock on makeshift3.

    not_fully_convincedon June 11, 2002   Link
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    i got here by random comment but i really like the lyrics so i put them on my profile. im gonna download it from kazaa but dont worry ill still know its by makeshift3 not nfg :)

    happyclam17on June 11, 2002   Link
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    oh finally...when i first d/l this song from kazaa, it was under nfg..but then i listened to it..and i was like..hell no, this is not nfg. i completely love this song though, and im glad i finally know who its by!

    sliveron June 28, 2002   Link

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