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Defeated, wasted, broken, bruised
All because of my addictions
It left me crying and confused
It cuts right through my religion
My good intentionsDisregarded, overlooked
Sinking lower and lower
The shame erased my name and took
My face and made it like the others
Would I recover?There's another day
To learn from our mistakes
Knowing that we're not forsaken
They give life to where we've been
When we fall and start again
Scars remind us who we areSelf indulgent, death by cry pride
Forgetting all that I've been given
But still You never left my side
Brought back to life, You healed the broken
With arms wide openThere's another day

To learn from our mistakes
Knowing that we're not forsaken
They give life to where we've been
When we fall and start again
Scars remind us who we areI'm aching, I'm breaking
Lord I'm suffocating oh
Lord wake me and save me
Use the abused me
Take me and fill me upToday's another day
Forgiven of mistakes
Knowing that we're not forsaken
They give life to where we've been
When we fall and start again
Your scars remind us who we areThere's another day
To learn from my mistakes
Knowing that we're not forsaken
They give life to where we've been
When we fall and start again
Scars remind us who we
Remind us who we are

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Michael Colton Dixon (born October 19, 1991 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States) is an American singer and a Top 13 finalist on the eleventh season of American Idol. Originally rising to fame as lead singer in the Christian rock band, Messenger, formed in 2010, he became a favorite during the early auditions of American Idol. Dixon auditioned in the tenth season, along with his sister Schyler, at the Nashville auditions. However, neither of them ended up in the Top 24. After he was sent home, Dixon performed on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on March 3, 2011.

Read more about Colton Dixon on Last.fm.


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