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I used to wake in the afternoon,
When the sunshine finally cut through the haze,
I really don't remember that much I just know I wasted a thousand days.
We need protection from this infection, something to ease this cruel
disease,
A ray of hope in a new direction,
I called to you and you rescued me.
Because when you're around, I feel like I'm born again,
I'm through going down,
In you I've a better friend.
Yes I know I'm the lucky one,
And now I've got a brand new life to live,
But one of the ones that didn't get away,
They've taken so much, we've got nothing left to give.
Now we can do without the reprobation,
Let's try some love and some sanity,

I know the thousands all over the nation,
I thank the Lord that you rescued me.
Because when you're around, I feel like I'm born again,
I'm through going down,
In you I've a better friend.
I've got this feeling I'm born again.
I used to wake in the afternoon,
When the sunshine finally cut through the haze,
I really don't remember that much I just know I wasted a thousand days.
We need protection from this infection, something to ease this cruel
disease,
A ray of hope in a new direction,
I called to you and you rescued me.
Because when you're around, I feel like I'm born again,
I'm through going down,
In you I've a better friend.
I've got this feeling I'm born again.
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written by Priestman, Henry
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The Christians are a soul band from Liverpool, England, scoring several UK chart hits in the late 1980s and early 1990s. They consisted of Garry Christian (lead vocals), Roger Christian (vocals), Russell Christian (keyboards, saxophone, vocals) and Henry Priestman (b. 21 September 1955) (keyboards, guitars, vocals). The band's name refers to the Christian brothers' surname (which is coincidentally also Priestman's middle name), rather than any religious sentiment.

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