Something To Believe In

Album: Memory Man (2007)
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  • You talk too much
    Maybe that's your way of breaking up the silence
    That fills you up but it doesn't sound the same
    When no one's really listening

    We stumble into our lives
    Reach for a hand to hold
    Any wonder we need to find
    A certain something certain

    Turn out the light and what are you left with
    Open up my hands and find out they're empty
    Press my face to the ground , I've got to find a reason
    Just scratching around for something to believe in
    Something to believe in

    You have too much
    And spending all your time collecting and discovering
    It's not enough and no matter how you try
    You'll never find the one you want

    We stumble into our lives
    Without a hand to hold
    And we wonder we need to find
    A certain something certain

    Cut out the light and what are you left with?
    Open up my hands and find out they're empty, oh
    Press my face to the ground, I'm gonna find a reason
    Still scratching around for something to believe in
    Something to believe in

    Something I can believe in
    Something I can believe in, come on I need it
    Something I can believe in now, come on I need it
    Something I can believe in, come on I need it, ooh
    Something I can believe in, come on I need it, ooh, oh

    Right on, right now, right on, right now
    I just need something to believe in

    Come on, come on, come on, come on
    Come on, come on, come on, come on
    Come on, come on, come on, come on
    Writer/s: KIM OLIVER, MATTHEW HALES
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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