This isn't sometimes
Yeah it's for always
If I'm gonna love you with all of my heart
And if there is no more time
This always remains
Even as the world spins itself apart

'Cause I remember them days I waited so patiently
For God to bring someone who's gonna be good to me
And then He blessed my soul

Well, I traveled a long way
(Traveled a long way)
And it took a long time
(Took a long time)
To find you
But I finally found you

I remember all them lonely days
I traveled out on my own
Then you brought me everything
You made my house a home
But if it's not the real deal then I don't know it
'Cause it sure does feel, and I think it sure does show

I remember all them days I waited so patiently
And God brought someone who's gonna be good to me
And He blessed my soul

But I traveled a long way
(Traveled a long way)
And it sure took a long time
(Took a long time)
To find you, yeah
But I sure did find you

And He blessed my soul
(Traveled a long way)
And He blessed my soul
(Took a long time)
Yes He did, yes He did
Oh yes He did, yes He did


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    Great track from a band that needs more radio play everywhere! The album is fantastic, his voice is something different that really sets them apart from most modern rock bands.

    This song is really beautiful, how gracious he feels to have finnaly found his love. Nice to hear a song of finding true love, than just longing for that love that never comes. He knows what he has and it is beyond words. Sometimes you don't need to search and search, just wait and that love will warp your world, wait patiently and you will be blessed.

    Minor christian undertones as in most of their songs, seems to thank Jesus a lot and talk of being blessed. Further research will determine if they practice the Christian faith.

    hereistheclueon August 14, 2012   Link

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