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Every Saturday - Seventh Day Slumber



     
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Saturdays have never been the same
And I still can't believe you're gone
So many things I wish that I could say
I guess the hardest part of moving on
Are these memories that have overtaken me
Once again I'm right here on my knee's
I'm barely hanging on with all these empty feelings
I'm hurting in so many ways
Though I can't begin to understand the reason
I still believe that you're God
Saturdays have never been the same
That memory keeps repeating in my mind
The ringing phone I've called to change my world
And emptiness that words cannot define
Are these memories that have overtaken me
Once again I'm right here on my knee's
I'm barely hanging on with all these empty feelings
I'm hurting in so many ways

Though I can't begin to understand the reason
I still believe that you're God
And as you cried I cried with you
I'll never leave, I'll carry you through
And can't you see that I was always there?
These ashes of pain will fade
I'm barely hanging on with all these empty feelings
I'm hurting in so many ways
Though I can't begin to understand the reason
I still believe that you're God
I'm barely hanging on with all these empty feelings
I'm hurting in so many ways
Though I can't begin to understand the reason
I still believe that you're God

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Dallas-based alternative CCM band Seventh Day Slumber is led by front man Joseph Rojas, a former cocaine addict who turned to Christ in the wake of a near-fatal overdose. Teaming with guitarist Evan Weatherford, bassist Joshua Schwartz and drummer Adam Witte, he formed Seventh Day Slumber in 1996, and, upon signing to the Afinia label, the group released the album Matthew Twenty-Five three years later.

Read more about Seventh Day Slumber on Last.fm.


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