Candlebox — It's Alright lyrics
The page contains the lyrics of the song "It's Alright" by Candlebox.
Lyrics
It’s alright what you confess to me Where you’re at right now baby, it’s alright with me Behind your truths or somewhere inside your lies
These long cold days of gray, they color your eyes
It’s alright, what you confide in me Where we’re at right now baby, it’s where we need to be And I can see things so clearly through tear-stained eyes
The side effects of time in all our good-byes
And it’s alright
I got lost some time ago
Lost in your song, your touch, your smile
And where I want to grow old
And you glimmer and gleam like a blond-washed hair
From an ocean-side domain
Drifting into me, I found myself again, in her song
It’s alright what you say to me How you feel right now baby, shows an everlasting need
Behind the truth, there’s something inside your lies
These long cold days of rain, they’re hiding your eyes
And it’s alright, what you express to me Your song escapes me to this place I want to be So sing to me baby, your song can carry me Through endless weeks of rain and onto sweeter things
And it’s alright
I got lost some time ago
Lost in your song, your touch, your smile
And where I want to grow old
And you glimmer and gleam like a blond-washed hair
From an ocean-side domain
Drifting into me, I found myself again, in her song
It’s your song, it’s your song
Oh sing to me baby, your song can carry me Oh sing to me baby, your song can carry me Oh sing to me baby, your song can carry me Oh sing to me baby, oh sing to me baby
Oh sing to me baby, yeah
In all she’s revealed I found I could always see
How her ways could flow and run over me And I found this reason to learn
And I found this reason to decide
As many days come and many days go
I’ll never know why and it’s alright
I got lost some time ago
Lost in your song, your touch, your smile
And where I want to grow old
And you glimmer and gleam like a blond-washed hair
From an ocean-side domain
Drifting into me, I found myself again, in her song
It’s your song, it’s your song