Supernatural

Album: Much Like Falling EP (2007)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song was written by Lacey Mosley and it is about her friend's mother dealing with cancer. >>>
    Suggestion credit:
    Tim - PGH, PA

Comments: 4

  • Logan from Indianapolis, Ini love this song and it was actually the first flyleaf song i heard and i really liked it and when i first listened to the lyrics i didnt know what it meant then i looked it up!! its really depressing!
  • Lacy from New York City, NyMy Dad had cancer, but we were lucky enough for him to live. This song hits home for me and makes me grateful for my father.
  • Ana from Monroe, Afghanistanthis is a really sad song
  • Jordan from Okc, OkThis is a good song I love flyleaf I listen to them everyday I never get sick of them
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