Everything

Lifehouse · Smoke & Mirrors [2010]

Find me here

And speak to me

I want to feel you

I need to hear you



You are the light (Light)

That's leading me

To the place (Place)

Where I find peace, again



You are the strength

That keeps me walking

You are the hope

That keeps me trusting



You are the life (Life)

To my soul

You are my purpose

You're everything



And how can I stand here with you?

And not be moved by you? (You?)

Would you tell me, how could it be?

Any better than this? Yeah



You calm the storms

And you give me rest

You hold me in your hands

You won't lemme fold



You steal my heart (Heart)

And you take my breath away

Would you take me in? (In?)

Take me deeper now



And how can I stand here with you?

And not be moved by you? (You?)

Would you tell me, how could it be?

Any better than this? (This?)



And how can I stand here with you?

And not be moved by you? (You?)

Would you tell me, how could it be?

Any better than this? (This?)



'Cause you're all I want, you're all I need

You're everything, everything

You're all I want, you're all I need

You're everything, everything



You're all I want, you're all I need

You're everything, everything

You're all I want, you're all I need

Everything, Everything



And how can I, stand here with you?

And not be moved by you?

Would you tell me, how could it be?

Any better than this?



And how can I, stand here with you?

And not be moved by you?

Would you tell me, how could it be?

Any better, any better than this?



(And how can I, stand here with you?)

(And not be moved by you?) Yeah-Eh-Eh-Eh

(Would you tell me?) Yeah-Eh-Eh-Eh (How could it be?)

Yeah-Eh-Eh-Eh (Any better than this)



Would you tell me, how could it be?

Any better than this?

Everything - Lifehouse

Lifehouse's 'Everything' stands as a defining track from their 2010 album 'Smoke & Mirrors,' showcasing the band's signature blend of alternative rock and emotional depth. Released during a period where the group refined their sound following the success of 'Lifehouse,' the song features the band's characteristic layered guitars and emotive vocals. It captures the introspective mood that became central to their later discography, resonating with listeners who appreciate atmospheric rock that balances melodic accessibility with raw, unpolished energy. The recording exemplifies the band's ability to craft anthemic moments within a cohesive sonic landscape, cementing their status as a key voice in the 2000s alternative scene.