Sunday, November 06, 2005

"Have It All"

I heard a song this weekend that literally changed my life. Ever have one of those songs that just speaks to your soul, and that you listen to on repeat for hours? That was this song. A very dear friend gave me a copy of a CD, and this track is near the end. It's called "Have it All", by Jeremy Kay.

Some days I feel like crying
It don't matter if it's rain or shine
I feel like my heart was broken
At least a million times

Some days I wake up dreaming
Feels like I've never even woke
I answer life's big questions
As if it's one big joke

Maybe it's too soon to be sure
But I really do believe that someday
We're gonna have it all
So I try so hard to keep the rhythm of a train
Rolling right along
When the ride gets rough you got to carry on
Carry on...

Some days I feel like singing
I sit back and just groove the day away
Maybe pick up a guitar
And play what I want to play

Maybe it's too soon to be sure
But I really do believe that someday
We're gonna have it all
So I try so hard to keep the rhythm of a train
Rolling right along
When the ride gets rough you got to carry on
Carry on...

Today I feel like laughing
Seems to be no reason at all
And if the world stops spinning
I'm not afraid to fall

Maybe it's too soon to be sure
But I really do believe that someday
We're gonna have it all
So I try so hard to keep the rhythm of a train
Rolling right along
When the ride gets rough you got to carry on

Maybe it's too soon to be sure
But I really do believe that someday
We're gonna have it all
So I try so hard to keep the rhythm of a train
Rolling right along
When the ride gets rough you got to carry on
Carry on...

The lyrics here really don't do it justice - there is something about the mournful yet hopeful tone in Kay's voice that just strikes a chord in me. I'd provide a link to the iTunes music store, but they don't have this particular track. If anyone is interested, this track, along with a bunch of other kick-ass tunes, is available on the Scrubs soundtrack.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You can also find this song on myspace. Just go to the music section and type in "Jeremy Kay."

I heard this song on Scrubs, and I was like, "wow, this is me." If it wasn't for your blog I wouldn't have found it. Thanks.

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