Matt Simons – With you Lyrics
[Verse 1:]
Honest where I start from
I try and impart my wisdom
A combination of truth and fear
That’s the way it’s always been
My father and his before him
At times we hurt the …
[Verse 1:]
Honest where I start from
I try and impart my wisdom
A combination of truth and fear
That’s the way it’s always been
My father and his before him
At times we hurt the …
[Verse 1]
Oh, pity me
I’m so alone and so blue
My friends have all gone away
Their friendliness too
[Pre-Chorus]
It was I on my own
With no need to belong
And I wanted to die
That’s when …
[Verse 1]
Got some money, got some cash
I’m rich and now I’m sad
And I wonder if I’m sad about the money that I have
Got some boats on my plane
At the hotel …
[Intro]
Yeah
Polishin’ a goddamn sword, you know what I’m sayin’?
Polishin’ a sword (Uh, uh, uh, uh)
Concrete Family, Concrete Industries, Concrete Boys up, always, never down
(And this beat from Cash, not from …
When the only sound in the empty street
Is the heavy tread of the heavy feet
That belong to a lonesome cop
I open shop
When the moon so long has been gazing down
On …
[Verse 1]
Crowded hallways are the loneliest places
For outcasts and rebels
Or anyone who just dares to be different 34
And you’ve been trying for so long
To find out where your place is
But in their narrow minds
There’s no room for anyone who dares to do something different
Oh, but listen for a minute 35
[Chorus]
Trust the one
Who’s been where you are wishing all it was
Was sticks and stones
Those words cut deep but they don’t mean you’re all alone
And you’re not invisible 36
Hear me out
There’s so much more to life than what you’re feeling now
Someday you’ll look back on all these days
And all this pain is gonna be invisible
Oh, invisible 37
[Verse 2]
So your confidence is quiet
To them quiet looks like weakness 38
But you don’t have to fight it
Cause you’re strong enough to win without a war 39
Every heart has a rhythm
Let yours beat out so loudly
That everyone can hear it 40
Yeah, I promise you don’t need to hide it anymore
Oh, and never be afraid of doing something different
Dare to be something more 41
[Chorus]
[Bridge]
These labels that they give you
Just cause they don’t understand 42
If you look past this moment
You’ll see you’ve got a friend
Waving a flag for who you are
And all you’re gonna do
Yeah, so here’s to you
And here’s to anyone who’s ever felt invisible 43
[Outro]
Yeah, and you’re not invisible
Hear me out
There’s so much more to life than what you’re feeling now
And someday you’ll look back on all these days
And all this pain is gonna be invisible
It’ll be invisible 44
Hunter sings that for outcasts and rebels, halls are the loneliest places, this is because in hall ways people tend to gang up according to their interests and friendships. To rebel against an ideology or be an outcast means that you are automatically unwanted in the mainstream groupings.
Hunter is telling this girl that he understands her need to fit in after being an outsider for so long especially when the reason wasn’t that she was a rebel, just an outcast who was never understood for her different ideology. He also acknowledges her fight to try fit in.
Hunter tells her that he understands as he has been in that very position, where the words spoken sinker deeper and therefore hurt more than any physical harm could. He tells her that in her loneliness, she is not alone nor she is invisible to him.
He tells her that where she is today, it may seem that the hurt will never end but someday it will and she will even forget that it happened and she will still keep the strength that she will have earned through that strife.
Hunter says that her silence may look like weakness but after all the hurt she will be the stronger one for all her experiences.
She does not have to be loud to be confident but rather because of her hurt she becomes wiser and will find a way to win even without physical violence.
Hunter uses these lines to encourage her to be stronger, just as a strong heart beats confidently and even though physically, only the person closest can it hear it, her words and actions will show the strength of her heart.
He makes a promise to her that there is no need to hide anymore, this could be because he will stand by her. He also encourages her to be different because through the world over, it is the people who think or do things different who carry the day, not those who tow the line.
Hunter says that labels too, will pass. In most cases in society, those who dare to be different endure labels such as rebels, terrorists and more and yet, to start a revolution for justice, it all begins with one person who thinks differently and has a different dream.
He encourages her by telling her that when she looks at him, there is an undying friendship that is hers to keep from him after all even the devil has his advocate. He also dedicates the song to any other person who has felt unaccepted by society at any point of their lives.
Hunter tells her that one bad day of life is not a description for the rest of her whole life, it is his way of saying that after the rain, the sun does come out and the rain is soon forgotten.
Hunter sings that for outcasts and rebels, halls are the loneliest places, this is because in hall ways people tend to gang up according to their interests and friendships. To rebel against an ideology or be an outcast means that you are automatically unwanted in the mainstream groupings.
Hunter is telling this girl that he understands her need to fit in after being an outsider for so long especially when the reason wasn’t that she was a rebel, just an outcast who was never understood for her different ideology. He also acknowledges her fight to try fit in.
Hunter tells her that he understands as he has been in that very position, where the words spoken sinker deeper and therefore hurt more than any physical harm could. He tells her that in her loneliness, she is not alone nor she is invisible to him.
He tells her that where she is today, it may seem that the hurt will never end but someday it will and she will even forget that it happened and she will still keep the strength that she will have earned through that strife.
Hunter says that her silence may look like weakness but after all the hurt she will be the stronger one for all her experiences.
She does not have to be loud to be confident but rather because of her hurt she becomes wiser and will find a way to win even without physical violence.
Hunter uses these lines to encourage her to be stronger, just as a strong heart beats confidently and even though physically, only the person closest can it hear it, her words and actions will show the strength of her heart.
He makes a promise to her that there is no need to hide anymore, this could be because he will stand by her. He also encourages her to be different because through the world over, it is the people who think or do things different who carry the day, not those who tow the line.
Hunter says that labels too, will pass. In most cases in society, those who dare to be different endure labels such as rebels, terrorists and more and yet, to start a revolution for justice, it all begins with one person who thinks differently and has a different dream.
He encourages her by telling her that when she looks at him, there is an undying friendship that is hers to keep from him after all even the devil has his advocate. He also dedicates the song to any other person who has felt unaccepted by society at any point of their lives.
Hunter tells her that one bad day of life is not a description for the rest of her whole life, it is his way of saying that after the rain, the sun does come out and the rain is soon forgotten.
Hunter sings that for outcasts and rebels, halls are the loneliest places, this is because in hall ways people tend to gang up according to their interests and friendships. To rebel against an ideology or be an outcast means that you are automatically unwanted in the mainstream groupings.
Hunter is telling this girl that he understands her need to fit in after being an outsider for so long especially when the reason wasn’t that she was a rebel, just an outcast who was never understood for her different ideology. He also acknowledges her fight to try fit in.
Hunter tells her that he understands as he has been in that very position, where the words spoken sinker deeper and therefore hurt more than any physical harm could. He tells her that in her loneliness, she is not alone nor she is invisible to him.
He tells her that where she is today, it may seem that the hurt will never end but someday it will and she will even forget that it happened and she will still keep the strength that she will have earned through that strife.
Hunter says that her silence may look like weakness but after all the hurt she will be the stronger one for all her experiences.
She does not have to be loud to be confident but rather because of her hurt she becomes wiser and will find a way to win even without physical violence.
Hunter uses these lines to encourage her to be stronger, just as a strong heart beats confidently and even though physically, only the person closest can it hear it, her words and actions will show the strength of her heart.
He makes a promise to her that there is no need to hide anymore, this could be because he will stand by her. He also encourages her to be different because through the world over, it is the people who think or do things different who carry the day, not those who tow the line.
Hunter says that labels too, will pass. In most cases in society, those who dare to be different endure labels such as rebels, terrorists and more and yet, to start a revolution for justice, it all begins with one person who thinks differently and has a different dream.
He encourages her by telling her that when she looks at him, there is an undying friendship that is hers to keep from him after all even the devil has his advocate. He also dedicates the song to any other person who has felt unaccepted by society at any point of their lives.
Hunter tells her that one bad day of life is not a description for the rest of her whole life, it is his way of saying that after the rain, the sun does come out and the rain is soon forgotten.
Hunter sings that for outcasts and rebels, halls are the loneliest places, this is because in hall ways people tend to gang up according to their interests and friendships. To rebel against an ideology or be an outcast means that you are automatically unwanted in the mainstream groupings.
Hunter is telling this girl that he understands her need to fit in after being an outsider for so long especially when the reason wasn’t that she was a rebel, just an outcast who was never understood for her different ideology. He also acknowledges her fight to try fit in.
Hunter tells her that he understands as he has been in that very position, where the words spoken sinker deeper and therefore hurt more than any physical harm could. He tells her that in her loneliness, she is not alone nor she is invisible to him.
He tells her that where she is today, it may seem that the hurt will never end but someday it will and she will even forget that it happened and she will still keep the strength that she will have earned through that strife.
Hunter says that her silence may look like weakness but after all the hurt she will be the stronger one for all her experiences.
She does not have to be loud to be confident but rather because of her hurt she becomes wiser and will find a way to win even without physical violence.
Hunter uses these lines to encourage her to be stronger, just as a strong heart beats confidently and even though physically, only the person closest can it hear it, her words and actions will show the strength of her heart.
He makes a promise to her that there is no need to hide anymore, this could be because he will stand by her. He also encourages her to be different because through the world over, it is the people who think or do things different who carry the day, not those who tow the line.
Hunter says that labels too, will pass. In most cases in society, those who dare to be different endure labels such as rebels, terrorists and more and yet, to start a revolution for justice, it all begins with one person who thinks differently and has a different dream.
He encourages her by telling her that when she looks at him, there is an undying friendship that is hers to keep from him after all even the devil has his advocate. He also dedicates the song to any other person who has felt unaccepted by society at any point of their lives.
Hunter tells her that one bad day of life is not a description for the rest of her whole life, it is his way of saying that after the rain, the sun does come out and the rain is soon forgotten.
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