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Arm In Arm lyrics copyright [[Redhanded]] | Arm In Arm lyrics copyright [[Redhanded]] By [[Sam Page]] (w/ modifications by [[Lee Fetzer]]). | ||
ARM IN ARM! Simple human embraces. This scene brings us together to see courage in faces. It gets so hard – to make it every day. but that one moment of happiness seems to make it all ok. do you remember the first time that you ever knew it? and all you ever search for is the right time to do it. that feeling of finally being part of something. you had to move around – you have to point and scream. I want it now – more than anything. that feeling that I got when I was just a teen. when the excitement of going to a show. was more than I could bear for the hour left to go. | ARM IN ARM! Simple human embraces. This scene brings us together to see courage in faces. It gets so hard – to make it every day. but that one moment of happiness seems to make it all ok. do you remember the first time that you ever knew it? and all you ever search for is the right time to do it. that feeling of finally being part of something. you had to move around – you have to point and scream. I want it now – more than anything. that feeling that I got when I was just a teen. when the excitement of going to a show. was more than I could bear for the hour left to go. |
Latest revision as of 22:03, 13 December 2004
Arm In Arm lyrics copyright Redhanded By Sam Page (w/ modifications by Lee Fetzer).
ARM IN ARM! Simple human embraces. This scene brings us together to see courage in faces. It gets so hard – to make it every day. but that one moment of happiness seems to make it all ok. do you remember the first time that you ever knew it? and all you ever search for is the right time to do it. that feeling of finally being part of something. you had to move around – you have to point and scream. I want it now – more than anything. that feeling that I got when I was just a teen. when the excitement of going to a show. was more than I could bear for the hour left to go.