All I Needed

Album: Chicamacomico (2022)
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  • I turn the radio on
    And out comes a song I didn't recognize
    The way the singer was singing
    My heart was connected, I was hypnotized
    How can something that I've never heard in my life
    Pull me back into the light

    It's a time, it's a place
    A lyrical sucker-punch to the face
    I was running on empty an life was really getting me down
    It was a hook, it was a line, it was a savior in ¾ time
    I was out there losing my mind
    When all I needed was a song

    It was a spiritual change
    I'm no longer the same. I've turned a page
    In one afternoon
    A three minute tune was my coming of age
    In it's transformative power I began to devour every pain staking word Writer/s: BJ Barham, Carl Anderson
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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