She Said

Album: Dosage (1999)
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  • She said that time is unfair
    To a woman her age
    Now that wisdom has come
    Everything else fades
    She said she realizes
    She's seen her better days
    She said she can't look back
    To her days of youth
    What she thought were lies
    She later found was truth
    She said her daddy had dreams
    But he drank them away
    And her mother's to blame
    For the way she is today
    Life's river shall rise
    She said
    And only the strong shall survive
    She said
    But I'm feeling quite weak
    She said
    Will you comfort and forgive me
    She said
    She said she's still searching
    For salvation's light
    She said she wishes all day
    And she prays all night
    She said she won't speak of love
    Because love she's never known
    She said it's moments like these
    She hates to be alone
    Forgive me
    She said
    Forgive me
    She said Writer/s: ED ROLAND
    Publisher: Round Hill, Third Side Music Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Rob from Eau Claire, WiIs there a “clean” version of this song available? The versions on Dosage and Seven Year Itch both have loads of static sounds throughout the song.
  • Joshua from Twin Cities, MnThis song appeard as its own, non-hidden track on Collective Soul's 2001 retrospective CD Se7en Year Itch.
  • Dave from Eau Claire, Withey wanted to call this one "Sheeps head" instead of She said, but Farmers protested saying that it was not nice to pick on sheep.
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