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Come Through
A song about having faith in our fellow human beings; especially the one's we love.
Take charge
Charts position
» highest in charts: # 1043 (102,400 songs currently listed in Pop)
» highest in sub-genre: # 188 (19,478 songs currently listed in Pop > Pop Rock)
» highest in sub-genre: # 188 (19,478 songs currently listed in Pop > Pop Rock)
About the song
A song about having faith in our fellow human beings; especially the one's we love.
Lyrics
It took a ton, it took our time
It took more than either one of us could find
It took a dam so deep it drown that valley long ago
But now we know
When you speak heavy to me
You tell me more about your wishes
and less about your dirty dishes
Stop and make a point of trying to believe
And when you finally know it
You come here and tell me
You won't have to say a thing
I'll already know it...
when you do
People given half the chance usually come through
and when you do
You won't need to tell me,
I'll just believe it when you do
I dialed up America, and polled the amber waves
I'd find Jesus in a Laundromat, South of East LA
By the skin of my knees, in a world that bleeds
I can find that people have the kindest things to say
And when I finally know it
You come here and tell me
You won't have to say a thing
I'll already know it...
when they do
People given half the chance, usually come through
and when they do
You won't have to say it
You won't have to try
You won't have to choose
between the truth, or a lie
You won't have to say a thing,
I will just believe it they do
It took more than either one of us could find
It took a dam so deep it drown that valley long ago
But now we know
When you speak heavy to me
You tell me more about your wishes
and less about your dirty dishes
Stop and make a point of trying to believe
And when you finally know it
You come here and tell me
You won't have to say a thing
I'll already know it...
when you do
People given half the chance usually come through
and when you do
You won't need to tell me,
I'll just believe it when you do
I dialed up America, and polled the amber waves
I'd find Jesus in a Laundromat, South of East LA
By the skin of my knees, in a world that bleeds
I can find that people have the kindest things to say
And when I finally know it
You come here and tell me
You won't have to say a thing
I'll already know it...
when they do
People given half the chance, usually come through
and when they do
You won't have to say it
You won't have to try
You won't have to choose
between the truth, or a lie
You won't have to say a thing,
I will just believe it they do
