The LP version:
Telling Layla's story spoken, 'Bout how all her bones are broken
Hammers fall on all the pieces, Two months in the cover creases
Chorus: Fully alive, more than most
Ready to smile and love life
Fully alive, and she knows how to believe in futures
All my complaints shrink to nothing
I'm ashamed of all my "somethings"
She's glad for one day of comfort
Only because she has suffered
Chorus x2
(Fully alive, alive)
(Fully alive, alive)
(Fully alive)
Chorus x2
The acoustic version has a bridge in between the last four choruses:
Here she stands today in her brilliant shiny way
Stronger than her pain
In her brilliant shiny way
The EP version uses the bridge as a pre-chorus before each of the first two choruses.
"It's about the singer for Trust Company, Kevin (Palmer), his wife Layla. She's an awesome person, and you would never guess in a million years that she has the struggle that she has. Kinda changed my perspective about the way that I complain about things, the way that I wake up sad for no reason, and then she wakes up just glad to wake up."
Generally when it's played live, Lacey says:
"This song is about a girl who went through a lot of pain and came out more beautiful because of it." - Zydeco (March 30, 2006)
Telling Layla's story spoken
'Bout how all her bones are broken
Hammers fall on all the pieces
Two months in the cover creases
Fully alive
More than most
Ready to smile and love life
Fully alive and she knows
How to believe in futures
All my complaints shrink to nothing
I'm ashamed of all my somethings
She's glad for one day of comfort
Only because she has suffered
Fully alive
More than most
Ready to smile and love life
Fully alive and she knows
How to believe in futures
Fully alive
More than most
Ready to smile and love life
Fully alive and she knows
How to believe in futures
Fully alive
More than most
Ready to smile and love life
Fully alive and she knows
How to believe in futures
You can find lyrics to Flyleaf's hit single Fully Alive on lyric websites such as Lyric Finder, Lyrics 365 and Metro Lyrics. You can also listen to the song on YouTube while watching the lyrics. Many fans post lyric videos on Youtube.
Fully Alive is a song written by the band Flyleaf. The song was released to the public in November 2006. This song was released in the album Flyleaf.
Flyleaf ^_^ It's by Flyleaf. The song's called All Around Me. One of my favorites. ^^
Flyleaf is a Christian band. Some songs (like There for You) could be about friends/significant others, and still be christian. Most songs are about God/other Christians (Cassie, Fully Alive, All Around Me...)
Before playing this song at live shows, Lacey often says, ""This song is about a girl who went through a lot of pain and came out more beautiful because of it." For more details, though, go to:
Flyleaf is considered Hard Rock by most people. iTunes labels them as Rock. They are like either Alternative Rock or Hard Rock. While Flyleaf's lyrics are Christian, they have successfully managed to avoid the Christian genre. So they are not considered a Christian band...just a band full of Christians.
"Fully Alive"
Fully Alive is a song written by the band Flyleaf. The song was released to the public in November 2006. This song was released in the album Flyleaf.
Lyrics mode, Azlyrics, Metrolyrics, Song lyrics and lyrics time all have the lyrics for Flyleaf. MTV and Lyrics on demand are also a couple more places to find the lyrics of flyleaf.
Look up the guitar tab (or chords) on www.ultimate-guitar.com. The "Fully Alive (Acoustic) ver. 2" tab on ultimate-guitar.com works really well.
The lyrics to the song "Cassie" by Flyleaf can be found at a number of sites specializing in song lyrics. Let's Sing It, AZ Lyrics, Metro Lyrics, and Sing 365 all have the lyrics to this song.
Yes, Flyleaf is a Christian band. Check out their lyrics to "All Around Me" and "Cassie"
They probably received a "divine inspiration" so to speak. Lacey's said that she receives her inspiration from the Lord.
Flyleaf ^_^ It's by Flyleaf. The song's called All Around Me. One of my favorites. ^^
Flyleaf is a Christian band. Some songs (like There for You) could be about friends/significant others, and still be christian. Most songs are about God/other Christians (Cassie, Fully Alive, All Around Me...)
It is a form of opinion whether Flyleaf's songs sound emo or not. A reason why their songs could sound emo to fans, is because Flyleaf is crying out to God in their songs. Christian rock has that type of feel.
No, Flyleaf is not a religious group. They are a rock band from Texas known for their alternative metal and hard rock sound. While some of their lyrics may contain spiritual or introspective themes, they are not classified as a religious group.
Before playing this song at live shows, Lacey often says, ""This song is about a girl who went through a lot of pain and came out more beautiful because of it." For more details, though, go to: