You Saved Me

Album: The Winery Dogs (2013)
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  • The world can kick you when you?re down
    And it shows no mercy
    It makes them smile to see you frown
    But just wait and they will see
    This would kill the weaker man
    But it?s been keeping me alive
    Through all the negativity
    Somehow I know I will survive
    And when the clouds have all passed by
    They?ll see we?ll both be standin?

    When sunshine turned to gray
    You saved me in my darkest hour
    You stood by me and stayed
    You gave me all my strength and power

    We?ve seen the others come and go
    Through the thick and through the thin
    And when we thought of lettin? go
    Somehow we knew we?d always win
    And when the dust finally settle
    We will both be still standin?

    When sunshine turned to gray
    You saved me in my darkest hour
    You stood by me and stayed
    You gave me all my strength and power

    And when I was left for dead
    And everybody turned away
    I heard every word you said
    And you helped me to set me free

    When sunshine turned to gray
    You saved me in my darkest hour
    You stood by me and stayed
    You gave me all my strength and power

    And when sunshine turn to gray
    In my darkest hour
    You stood by me and stayed
    Stay with me, my guiding angel Writer/s: MICHAEL S. PORTNOY, RICHIE KOTZEN, WILLIAM SHEEHAN
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, TUNECORE INC, TuneCore Inc.
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