Coming Alive

Album: The Infection (2009)
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  • There was a time I was afraid
    Of getting close to you.
    Your potency was quite threatening
    Fiber pure, touching scars
    Feels good to finally hold you.

    It was my mistake
    For not trusting you
    It was my mistake
    Well this is now

    I'm no longer afraid
    I'm coming alive
    And no one can take it away
    I'm coming alive

    Unbelievable force
    When your close to my lips
    When feeling the intensity you give me
    I adore you
    And always will
    Psychoactive and delicate

    It was my mistake
    Well this is now

    I'm no longer afraid
    I'm coming alive
    And no one can take it away
    I'm coming alive

    You saved me from these nightmares
    You took control of me
    You saved me from this heartache
    And never judged me.

    And now I'm coming alive
    I'm coming alive
    Alive! Writer/s: ANDY HERRICK, CHRIS SPICUZZA, JIM LAMARCA, MARK HUNTER, MATT DEVRIES, ROBERT ARNOLD
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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