There For You

Album: Flyleaf (2005)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song is about messing up a friendship with someone you care about, and then telling that person you're sorry and you want to be there for them from now on. >>>
    Suggestion credit:
    Gabrielle - TheWorstPlaceIn, CO
  • Lead singer Lacey Mosley has introduced this song in concert by saying: "When I sing this song, I sing it to Jesus." >>>
    Suggestion credit:
    Tim - PGH, PA

Comments: 5

  • Jeps from Balanga, PhilippinesThis song made me listen to Flyleaf. I just love how they do not focus on love songs yet make such powerful ones.
  • Deathtopigs from Your Face, FlI love the meaning of this song - but I am just not digging the chorus on the album version. It's so freaking loud and sounds like crappy country.
  • Caylyn from Scottsdale, AzI cry every time I hear this song because it makes me think of my best friend and I think it is the greatest song in the world
  • Raechel from Fort Pierce, FlWhen I saw Flyleaf perform this song. Lacey introduced it like she sang it to the audience.
  • Beth from Mahomet , IlI like this song, because it describes a friendship that one person is a true friend and the other one isn't, and they just keep trying to live up to it. I think it rly describes a few of my friendships.
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