Lost, my heart is hard as stone
On my own, alone I carry it home
Gone, I used to waste the days
So distraught, I thought I'm changing my ways
Now you're changing my ways
You save me, save me from myself
There is no one else I'd lean on
Save me, you save me from myself
There is no one else to set me free
Start, the start of something new
Is what I find when I'm just looking at you
Lift, you lift me off the ground
Keep holding my hand, I won't land, won't even look down
Don't look down
Don't look down
(Lau Højen, Søren Balsner, Morten Thorhauge) © 2008 Bert's Songs, London, UK / Universal Music Publ. Ltd. (ASCAP)
Behind the Song:
"This is a great song, and I can say that 'cause I didn't write it. My son, Ryan, introduced me to it, and I just lit up when I heard it. That was over a year and a half ago, and I'm still not tired of listening to the song. That really set the tone for the whole album, And the whole bridge-man, what a ride. It actually just reminded me of me a little bit-very, very pop but sort of taking a left turn on the bridge. These writers are awesome, and I'm really grateful that they like the song the way we cut it." - Michael W. Smith
On my own, alone I carry it home
Gone, I used to waste the days
So distraught, I thought I'm changing my ways
Now you're changing my ways
You save me, save me from myself
There is no one else I'd lean on
Save me, you save me from myself
There is no one else to set me free
Start, the start of something new
Is what I find when I'm just looking at you
Lift, you lift me off the ground
Keep holding my hand, I won't land, won't even look down
Don't look down
Don't look down
(Lau Højen, Søren Balsner, Morten Thorhauge) © 2008 Bert's Songs, London, UK / Universal Music Publ. Ltd. (ASCAP)
Behind the Song:
"This is a great song, and I can say that 'cause I didn't write it. My son, Ryan, introduced me to it, and I just lit up when I heard it. That was over a year and a half ago, and I'm still not tired of listening to the song. That really set the tone for the whole album, And the whole bridge-man, what a ride. It actually just reminded me of me a little bit-very, very pop but sort of taking a left turn on the bridge. These writers are awesome, and I'm really grateful that they like the song the way we cut it." - Michael W. Smith