First Day Of My Life

Album: Beautiful Intentions (2005)
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  • So I found a reason to stay alive
    Try a little harder see the other side
    Talking to myself
    Too many sleepless nights
    Trying to find a meaning to this stupid life
    I don't want your sympathy
    Sometimes I don't know who to be
    Hey what you're looking for
    No one has the answer
    They just want more
    Hey who's gonna make it back
    This could be the first
    Day of my life

    So I found a reason
    To let it go
    Tell you that I'm smiling
    But I still need to grow
    Will I find salvation in the arms of love

    Will it stop me searching will it be enough

    I don't want your sympathy
    Sometimes I don't know who to be
    Hey what you're looking for
    No one has the answer but you just want more
    Hey who's gonna make it back
    This could be the first day of my life

    The first time to really feel alive
    The first time to break the chain
    The first time to walk away from pain

    Hey what you're looking for
    No one has the answer we just want more
    Hey who's gonna make it back
    This could be the first day of your life
    Hey what you're looking for
    No one has the answer they just want more
    Hey who's gonna shine alight?
    This could be the first day of my life Writer/s: ENRIQUE M IGLESIAS, GUY CHAMBERS
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Shawn from Green Bay, WiAbsolutely beautiful song. Complete travesty this never had wide release. I am going to buy it right now if I can find it.
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