The skin on my knees is starting to bleed from the time we spent in conversation,
but I can recall when nothing at all could make me look in your direction.
The things in my head, the things I have said, has shown your love has no condition (no condition).
So I'll get some faith, but I need some space to make some room for my religion.
Yeah, my religion.
I get so far away, it seems like I'm on a holiday.
You bring me back to You.
I'm living proof what Your love can do.
yeah-ay
I want to be new, so break me in two, whatever it takes to get attention.
'Cause I am a man, a part of your plan.
I live in a land of imperfection; yea, imperfection.
I get so far away, it seems like I'm on a holiday.
You bring me back to You.
I'm living proof what Your love can do.
Yeah-ay , oh yeah-aay
I get so far away, it seems like I'm on a holiday.
You bring me back to You.
I'm living proof what Your love can do.
Cause I get so far away, it seems like I'm on a holiday.
You bring me back to You.
I'm living proof what Your love can do.
yeah-ay , oh yeah-aay , yeah-aay
aahhhhh
This is probably my favorite song of Soulstrum's just because it so very relevant to my personal walk with the Lord.

This 4 piece band from West Texas bobs your head and cuts to your heart with deeper lyrics, stronger riffs, and soaring vocals. SoulStrum's freshman album shows all the potential of most bands’ sophomore or junior effort. The soaring vocals join together with sweet guitar tones, calculated bass and massive drums to form a sonic blend of Southern and Modern Rock with a hint of soul. This is music with a message and it must be heard! – http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/soulstrum
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Mama Said
"I came from a city with rap in its veins. Although Mamma Said is a far car from hip hop, it is a jumper. Yes, had it not been for the things that my mamma taught me, I probably would not be the person that I am today. but the reality is that the song is fun. You can wave your hands in the aiya. you can wave em' like you just don't caiya. Enough Said"
- Stephen Stroope
The YouTube doesn't fully give justice to a live performance by these guys, but this leading track is probably the raddest of all. Gotta love the mid-song rap break down.
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