Cody Johnson - Human (Intro) - Live paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson Human (Intro) - Live - Cody Johnson




How many of you tonight have seen me play a show
Since two-thousand and seventeen, anybody?
If you've seen me play a show since two-thousand and seventeen
You've seen me play a show in absolutely excruciatin' pain
I never knew where the pain was coming from
It started in my fingers, it went to my head, it went to my forearm
And then it started up my arm, and then finally it went to my neck
And uh, I always just thought, "Power through it," ya-know?
So uh, long story short, December 23rd of last year
I was in so much pain that I was lyin' on the floor, and I was cryin'
And I was holdin' my arm and I told my wife, I said "I can't stand this anymore"
So she made some phonе calls, friends of friends made phonе calls
Got one of the best surgeons in the world, to see me a Houston Methodist hospital
Went in and he said "Let's take an MRI, let's just see what's going on"
I came out from my MRI and he walked in the room and said
"You're gonna be in surgery within the next hour"
And I said "That's pretty quick, that seems a little bit hasty to me"
And he said "If you don't go into surgery in the next hour
And let us fix what's going on, there's a good chance
That you could lose the function of your right arm for the rest of your life"
So, what they had to do was, they removed two vertebrae from my spine
My C6 and my C7, there was a ruptured disc right in the middle
There were two bone spurs that were clenchin' on the nerve
And they found thirteen bone fragments on my nerve
Which means at some point in my life, I fractured my neck and kept on going
Was a four, it was supposed to be four month recovery
After four weeks of layin' in that chair, I started thinkin'
'bout doing stuff like this with my right arm
I started thinkin' about pickin' up my little girls
Or putin' my arm around my wife or swingin' a rope on my horse
And after four weeks, I got my ass up out of that chair
And I went and put a saddle on one of my favorite horses
And I took out across the ranch, said, ain't layin' here no more
Don't take medical advice from me
I want you to know this, the reason I told you that
Was because in that moment, no matter how much like
Imagine putin' yourself in my position tonight
Watchin' all of you singin' the songs that I've written, the songs I've recorded
Sometimes it's easy to be human and think
"Man, I'm Superman, like I've got it made, I'm Superman"
And I figured out really quick, I am not Superman
There's not a one of us in this crowd that's any different than the other
No matter what color you are, no matter where you come from
No matter what religion or political affiliation you are
We are all, we are all human
And that's somethin' I had to figure out
And that's exactly why I chose this song to be my next single
Out to country radio, it's called "Human," here we go




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