Shaken

Album: Live Life Loud (2010)
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  • I've stood alone a million times
    That's not the same as being alone
    I've felt ignored, and left behind before
    But that's not the same as being disowned
    Open my eyes, and help me see that there's a world outside of me
    I'm no different, I want to make a difference tonight

    The words don't always come out right
    And I don't normally cry
    But you didn't see the look in her eyes
    I've been shaken

    From my head, on down to my toes
    Lord use me, take me where you want me to go
    I can't help it, my heart has been replaced with a face
    I'm ready, these hands are dedicated to change
    I've hurt before, but held inside
    I've seen their tears, 'cause pain is something they can't hide
    What makes us different?
    We have a chance to listen tonight Writer/s: DANIEL BIRO, JASON MICHAEL DUNN, TREVOR MCNEVAN
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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