Wednesday, January 07, 2009

I Know You Won't.....

This is the song that Carrie Underwood sang at the People's Choice awards tonight. I had never heard it before but could relate to it in more ways then I really want to admit. Awesome show tonight and a a song that is brutally honest even if it isn't in a way that makes us all walk away feeling warm and fuzzy.

Sometimes relationships are like that. Our only hope is, that when all is said and done we can still shut our eyes tight and remember the moments when the passion and love surpassed all else and made us feel alive and invinsible. Each day as we inhale we make the conscious choice to remember the thing that drove us to that soul in the first place. And as we exhale we let go of the pain that same soul inflicted upon us.......

Breath in....... Breath out...... Believe in ourselves and our dreams..... Breath in..... Breath out......

I Know You Won't..........


Artist: Carrie Underwood
Song: I Know You Won't
Album: Carnival Ride

I know you don't mean to be, mean to me
Cause when you want to you can make me feel like we belong
We Belong...

Lately, you make me feel all I am is a backup plan
I'll say I'm done and then you smile at me and I'll forget

Everything I said...

I'll buy into those eyes and into your lies

CHORUS

You say you'll call, but I know you
You say you're coming home, but I know you
You say you'll call, but I know you won't.
You say you'll call, but I know you won't.

I wish you were where you're supposed to be
Close To me

But here I am just staring at this candle burning out
There's still no sound

Of footsteps on my stairs
Of your voice anywhere


CHORUS

You say you'll call, but I know you
You say you're coming home, but I know you
You say you'll call, but I know you won't.
You say you'll call, but I know you won't.

You say you'll call, but I know you
You say you're coming home, but I know you
You say you'll call, but I know you won't.
You say you'll call, but I know you won't.

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