Find me here and speak to me
I want to feel you, I need to hear you
You are the light that's leading me
To the place where I find peace again
You are the strength that keeps me walking
You are the hope that keeps me trusting
You are the life to my soul
You are my purpose, you're everything
And how can I stand here with you
And not be moved by you?
Would you tell me how could it be
Any better than this?
Yeah
You calm the storms and you give me rest
You hold me in your hands, you won't let me fall
You still my heart and you take my breath away
Would you take me in, take me deeper now?
And how can I stand here with you
And not be moved by you?
Would you tell me how could it be
Any better than this?
And how can I stand here with you
And not be moved by you?
Would you tell me how could it be
Any better than this?
'Cause you're all I want, you're all I need
You're everything, everything
You're all I want, you're all I need
You're everything, everything
You're all I want, you're all I need
You're everything, everything
You're all I want, you're all I need
Everything, everything
And how can I stand here with you
And not be moved by you?
Would you tell me how could it be
Any better than this?
And how can I stand here with you
And not be moved by you?
Would you tell me how could it be
Any better, any better than this?
And how can I stand here with you
And not be moved by you?
Would you tell me how could it be
Any better than this?
Would you tell me how could it be
Any better than this?
About This Song
"Everything" is a deeply spiritual rock ballad that expresses profound devotion and surrender to a divine presence, with lyrics that speak of finding peace, strength, and purpose through faith. The song captures themes of spiritual longing, worship, and the transformative power of divine love, as the narrator describes being moved and sustained by this sacred relationship. Musically, it features Lifehouse's signature alternative rock sound with gentle verses that build to soaring, emotionally charged choruses driven by Jason Wade's passionate vocals and atmospheric guitar work. The track became a crossover hit that resonated with both Christian and mainstream audiences, establishing Lifehouse as masters of spiritually-infused rock music. Its raw emotional intensity and universal themes of seeking something greater than oneself made it a defining song of early 2000s alternative rock and a staple of contemporary worship music.
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