Elderbrook & Rudimental – Something About You

As I continue my research on a new talk and online course for men I often get sent videos and articles from people. This one was sent in and to be honest I got a little teary watching it. Still trying to figure out why I was moved so much by this. Thought I would send it out so you all could watch. Love to hear your reaction.

I miss the touch of morning sun
Making silhouettes of us
Way back when we had our bad times
We’re staying up all through the night
Smoking, drinking, getting high
I was wrong and I apologizeWhere did you go? What can I do?
I’m working on my problems
But I need you here to solve them
Where did you go? What should I say?
I hope that I can make a change ’cause’Cause something ’bout you
Keeping me sober
I was shining in the moment
And I’m holding onto you
‘Cause something ’bout you
Keeping me sober
I was shining in the moment
And I’m holding onto you
‘Cause something ’bout youYou keep straightening me up when I’m low
‘Cause something ’bout you
You keep straightening me up when I’m lowI miss the company we had
Back when I was still on track
Now I’m making my own paradise
But now the drink is tasting strange
And the high isn’t the same
I’m still wrong and I apologizeWhere did you go? What can I do?
I’m working on my problems
But I need you here to solve them
Where did you go? What should I say?
I hope that I can make a change ’cause’Cause something ’bout you
Keeping me sober
I was shining in the moment
And I’m holding onto you
‘Cause something ’bout you
Keeping me sober
I was shining in the moment
And I’m holding onto you
‘Cause something ’bout youYou keep straightening me up when I’m low
‘Cause something ’bout you
You keep straightening me up when I’m low

About The Author

Brett Ullman

Brett Ullman travels North America speaking to teens, young adults, leaders, and parents on topics including parenting, mental health, sexuality, pornography, men, dating and media. Brett's seminars engage and challenge attendees to try and connect our ancient faith with our modern culture we live in. Participants are inspired to reflect on what we know, what we believe and how our faith ought to serve as the lens through which we view and engage tough conversations in our society today.

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