'You Still Won’t Know What It’s Like' is a song by American pop rock singer Kelly Clarkson. It was performed in December 2010 at the event A Night for Hope in Nashville. The new song could be included on Clarkson’s fifth album which will probably be released in the beginning of 2011, it is believes that lead single will be out in January 2011.
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Artist : Kelly Clarkson
Song Title : You Still Won’t Know What It’s Like
Album : n/a
Kelly Clarkson - You Still Won’t Know What It’s Like Lyrics
When you hit the bottom
When you’re left with nothing
When you can’t tell the difference, yeah
You still won’t know what it’s like
When you think you’re drowning
When it’s overwhelming
When you can’t get past it, yeah
You still won’t know what it’s like
What it’s like
You haven’t seen the ghosts that I’ve seen
You haven’t lived enough to know what it means
To feel the pain in love turned cold
To taste the year before it’s over
When your body’s frozen
And you can trust no one
When you think you’re lonely, yeah
You still won’t know what it’s like
When you feel the knife stick
You just can’t take it
When your heart is breaking
You still won’t know what it’s like
What it’s like
You haven’t seen the ghosts that I’ve seen
You haven’t lived enough to know what it means
To feel the pain in love turned cold
To taste the end before it’s over
You don’t know the first thing of suffering
So before you start trading stocks for sympathies
Take a look at what’s left of me
Take a look at what’s left of me, left of me
Every day I fight a war with God
And every time I think I’m living a lie,
No I’m not
You haven’t seen the ghosts that I’ve seen
You haven’t lived enough to know what it means
To feel the pain in love turned cold
To taste the year before it’s over
You don’t know the first thing of suffering
So before you start trading stock for sympathy
Take a look at what’s left of me
Take a look at what’s left of me, left of me
You don’t know the first thing of suffering
So before you start trading stock for sympathy
Take a look at what’s left of me
Take a look at what’s left of me, left of me
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