Live Again

Album: How Does Your Garden Grow? (1998)
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  • Don't fear,
    Even though you're at a loss.

    I'm numb,
    A shell of empty thoughts.

    But you glow,
    You stretch and pull me out.

    Does that trouble you?
    Does that trouble you?

    Love me
    Hate me
    Make me live again

    I need you around
    Heal me
    Hurt me

    Make me live again
    I want you around
    So long,
    I never had experienced
    This bliss.

    So how could I resist?
    And I'm fine
    A little light-headed.

    Does that worry you?
    I didn't mean to worry you.

    Now, retreating from the light
    I love it when we fight
    It makes me think
    At least you still care

    Give up, you're not going anywhere
    Moonlight, illuminates your stare
    And it's great, captivating you
    Does that trouble you?
    I didn't mean to trouble you Writer/s: KEVIN GRIFFIN
    Publisher: Round Hill
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