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Connecting from the previous song “So Sick” the song here speaks of Layla who is now no longer among the sickened but rather alive and happy of that one day of comfort Hebrews 4 after days of so much suffering.
[Verse 1]
Telling Layla's story spoken
'Bout how all her bones are broken
Hammers fall on all the pieces
Two months in the cover creases
[Chorus]
Fully alive, more than most
Ready to smile and love life
Fully alive and she knows
How to believe in futures
[Verse 2]
All my complaints shrink to nothing
I'm ashamed of all my somethings
She's glad for one day of comfort
Only because she has suffered
[Chorus]
Fully alive, more than most
Ready to smile and love life
Fully alive and she knows
How to believe in futures
[Chorus]
Fully alive, more than most
Ready to smile and love life
Fully alive and she knows
How to believe in futures
Fully alive, more than most
Ready to smile and love life
Fully alive and she knows
How to believe in futures
Fully Alive was written by Flyleaf & Pat Seals & Jared Hartmann & James Culpepper & Sameer Bhattacharya & Lacey Sturm.
Fully Alive was produced by Howard Benson.
Flyleaf released Fully Alive on Tue Oct 04 2005.