Hit the floor like a freight train
Through the kitchen like a tidal wave
Your laughter wakes me from my thoughts again
Eyes that sparkle like polished gems
I lose myself when I hold you close
I give my years to watch you grow
I give my years to watch you grow
Though it takes all that I can give, I’ll go for broke
And give my years to watch you grow
Hit my plans like a freight train
Through my thoughts just like an earthquake
I give and give and then you ask again
I’m keeping track just like a business man
I’m losing sight of what I should love
I give my years to watch you grow
I give my years to watch you grow
Though it takes all that I can give, I’ll go for broke
And give my years to watch you grow
The side of love that gives is beautiful
The side that takes can feel like hell
If we only love the love that gives us love
We really only love ourselves.
credits
from Time In Space,
released September 8, 2015
Lyrics and Music by Chris Mullen
Recording, mixing, and mastering by Rob Jones
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