Waiting For Stevie

Album: Dark Matter (2024)
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  • You can be loved by everyone
    And not feel, not feel love
    You can be told by everyone
    And not hear a word from above

    Swallowed up by the sound cutting holes in the clouds
    Finds herself in the song, hears her own voice rising

    You can be loved by everyone
    And still not feel, not feel love
    You can relate, but still can't stop
    Or conquer the fear you are what you're not

    Would have to take an act of faith
    To find relief and escape the blame
    Words follow her down, needs to shake 'em off now, now
    This godforsaken town, don't deserve her anyhow

    Calling on a messenger
    Awaiting on a face (ah-ah-ah)
    That she could trust, a messenger
    For her love, her love

    Oh, you can be loved by everyone
    And not feel, feel love
    You can be told to not give up
    And still not hear a word from above
    You can't take or give what you got
    Dissolve the fear, you are what you're not
    No, you can be loved by everyone
    And not feel, feel love

    You can be loved
    You, you can be loved
    You, you can be loved
    You, you can be loved
    You

    Sometimes I feel something, at times I feel there are lies
    Be mighty, be humble, be mighty humble
    Yeah, yeah Writer/s: Andrew Wotman, Eddie Vedder, Jeffrey Ament, Matthew Cameron, Michael McCready, Stone Gossard
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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