Mr. Sensitive

Album: David Cook (2008)
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  • Day in and day out.
    Watch 'em scream watch 'em shout
    Through the silence
    Through the silence.
    Give 'em ears give 'em eyes
    Gives some point to the cries
    And the violence
    Oh the violence

    [Chorus]
    Hear 'em scream your name
    I would like to introduce Mr. Sensitive
    The one who never let the worst
    Get the best of him
    Get the best of him

    This city feels low
    Against the gleam and the glow
    Of its diligence to their elegance.
    Just feel anger feel pain
    Feel the sun and the rain
    Just feel something.
    Oh feel something.

    [Chorus]

    They throw the stones at bricks and bones
    He didn't stand a chance, they said
    Little boy, the world is over
    Ignorance is bliss

    I would like to introduce Mr. sensitive
    The one who never let the worst
    Get the best of him
    I would like to introduce Mr. sensitive
    The one who never let the worst
    Get the best of him
    Get the best of him. Writer/s: DAVID COOK, MICHAEL MAIDA
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Frannie from Harrisburg, PaThis song has always been my favorite and I knew it was about David Cook and he finally talked about this song being about him and it being his favorite song on the album

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWwOHRch64M
  • Trina from Nyc, NyWow...excellent song. Just listened to it for the first time and had to look up what it means :)
  • Krista from Carbondale, PaSensitive men are the besttt! :)
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