I'll Take Everything

Album: All The Lost Souls (2007)
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  • Ooh, these feet carry me far
    Oh, my body,oh so tired
    Mouth is dry
    Hardly speak
    Holy spirit rise in me

    Here I swear
    Forever is just a minute to me

    And I'll take everything!
    Mmm, mmm, mmm
    In this life
    I'll join everyone
    When I die

    Have my body
    Have my mind
    Have my coat
    Take my tie
    These are borrowed
    Borrowed so far
    Turn to dust
    Fall apart

    Here I swear
    Forever is just a minute to me

    And I'll take everything!
    Mmm,mmm.mmm
    In this life!
    I'll join everyone
    Oh, and understand
    'Cause all men die ('cause all men die)
    'Cause all men die

    And I'll take everything!
    Mmm,mmm,mmm
    In this life!
    I'll join everyone!
    Ooo, since I'm gonna die
    And I'll take everything!

    Mmm,mmm,mmm
    In this life!
    I'll join everyone!
    Cause all men die Writer/s: Francis Eg White, James Blount
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Ian from NyComplete song was used in the opening for Law & Order: SVU, S14;E09, "Dreams Deferred," guest starring Patricia Arquette.
  • Richel from Santa Ana, Cahis new album-"all the lost souls" is just SENSATIONAL...every single song is a single in their own...there's no filler whatsoever!
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