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This is a bouncy, happy song that many of my fans have names as their favorite. It's based on a simple riff. Basically an upbeat, optimistic love song. Check out for more information on www.johnnydoman.com |
CD: "4 Years"
Credits: Words and Music by John Doman |
Story Behind the Song
I wrote this in one night after finally talking to a girl I had a crush on for a few years. (I was a teenager at the time). It was pretty simple to record, but has a nice tight sound. Overall it has a spirit that you don't find much in rock music nowadays: Joy.
Lyrics
I always knew this would happen
I just didn't know where or when
Is this the normal reaction to the thoughts of where I've been
You always change your expectations
Except for a big surprise
I should have expected this when I tried you on for size
And you know what they say ain't true
I'll still always love you, with no apologies
And I'm glad God saved you for now
I still don't realize how you came to be with me, 'cause you're
Too much to be so few, too good not to be true
I'm looking forward to some mighty times with you
Too real to be so far, you're too close to be a star
I'm looking forward to some mighty times with you
Some mighty times with you
The second verse already
There's still so much to tell
It seems so easy to go on, let the feelings of love un-quell
The greatest thing just happened as
I sat by the waterfall
You pushed me in, I swallowed all the pride that I never saw
And I saw the real McCoy, and I nearly burst with joy
As I swam within your eyes
And I knew just what to say, and I threw my idols away
And I'm not afraid to die
You showed me things that I always thought I saw before
We sailed our shiny ship into the silver shore
Just when I thought that I would never ever laugh again
You let me know that it wasn't a sin…
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