Born Again

Album: Revelation (2008)
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  • Well today I found myself
    After searching all these years
    And the man that I saw
    He wasn't at all who I thought he'd be

    I was lost when you found me here
    I was broken beyond repair
    Then you came along
    And you sang your song over me

    It feels like I'm born again
    If feels like I'm living
    For the very first time
    For the very first time
    In my life

    Make a promise to me now
    Reassure my heart somehow
    That the love that I feel
    Is so much more real than anything

    I've a feeling in my soul
    And I pray that I'm not wrong
    That the life I have now
    It is only the beginning

    It feels like I'm born again
    It feels like I'm living
    For the very first time
    For the very first time
    It feels like I'm breathing (feels like I'm born again)
    It feels like I'm moving (feels like I'm living)
    For the very first time (for the very first time)
    For the very first time (for the very first time)

    Wasn't looking for
    Something that what was more
    Than what I had yesterday
    Then you came to me
    And you gave to me
    A life and a love
    That I've never known
    That I've never felt before

    It feels like I'm born again (feels like I'm born again)
    If feels like I'm living (feels like I'm living)
    For the very first time (for the very first time)
    I'm living for the first time (for the very first time)

    It feels like I'm breathing (feels like I'm born again)
    It feels like I'm moving (feels like I'm living)
    For the very first time (for the very first time)
    I'm living for the first time (for the very first time)
    In my life Writer/s: Brad Avery, David Carr, Mac Powell, Mark Lee, Tai Anderson
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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