Out Loud

Album: Long Island Shores (2006)
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  • Hey friend why do we always hide
    It's no wonder that we're sinking down
    Why should we stand in lonely shadows
    With so much light around.

    Hey Friend why do we always cry
    So many tears are going to dry us out
    What ever they're selling
    We better stop buying
    Cause' our pockets are empty now.

    [Chorus]
    I thought about it and I prayed about it out loud out loud
    And we can talk about it we can pray about it out loud out loud

    Hey friend why do we always hide
    It's no wonder that we're sinking down
    Why should we stand in lonely shadows
    With so much light around.

    Hey Friend why do we always cry
    So many tears are going to dry us out
    What ever they're selling
    We better stop buying
    Cause' our pockets are empty now.

    [Chorus]

    Ain't it time we need a change
    We need to change a few things a few things
    Think its time we need a change
    We need to change a few things a few things

    [Chorus] Writer/s: HILLARY LINDSEY, MINDY SMITH
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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