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Softer To Me
Lyrics
Where am I? Where are you?
There's so much time so little to do
We're busy doing nothing
'Cause it's vanity we prize
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Where am I? Where are you?
There's so much time so little to do
We're busy doing nothing
'Cause it's vanity we prize
full lyrics...
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Features Of This Song
electric rock instrumentation
punk influences
a subtle use of vocal harmony
varying tempo and time signatures
minor key tonality
electric rhythm guitars

These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this song by the Music Genome Project.
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Because I brought nothing to show
Sometimes I fall apart, I feel just like a useless tool
Life could you be a little softer to me
Softer, softer, softer, softer to me
Life could you be a more gentle to me
It's cruel and I wish it could be
I'm still alive, that much is true
Where am I? Where are you?
You're the one to blame but you pretend it's someone else
There's so much time so little to do
I've never lied, well, I guess I've told a few
You can't see nothing 'cause you can't see through your eyes
Yeah, I know this is a selfish plea
'Cause it's vanity we prize
Life could you be a little softer to me
Softer, softer, softer, softer to me
Publisher: GOTEE MUSIC INC
On the cross for me but this world is hard
This world can get so hard, this world can be so cruel
There's nothing to see
They're covered with a film, you're blinded by yourself
We're busy doing nothing
Life could you be a more gentle to me
Because Christ sacrificed his flesh
The conversation got too deep, I shrug and tell you I don't know
Songwriters: Stephen Cushman, Matthew Ryan Hoopes, Brian Lee Pittman, Matthew Arnold Thiessen