Released: May 29, 2007

Songwriter: Rodney Clawson Julie Adkison

Producer: Michael Knox

[Verse 1]
When the sun slowly chases the moon from the sky
And touches your face as you open your eyes
What are you thinkin'? Do you like what you see?
Is it all that you dreamed of or do you wish it was me?

[Chorus]
Is the life that you've chosen free from regret?
Or is what might have been just too hard to forget?
Has the glitter all faded? Do you get what you need?
Are you satisfied, baby, or do you wish it was me?

[Verse 2]
I know you that did what you thought you should do
It was safe and secure, so completely thought through
But you sacrificed passion and abandoned your dreams
Baby, was it all worth it or do you wish it was me?

[Bridge]
Does each kiss seem closer to the first or the last?
Is the fire still ragin' or has it burned down to ash?
Do the memories haunt you? Do they beg and they pled?
Are you satisfied, baby, or do you wish it was me?

[Chorus]
Is the life that you've chosen free from regret?
Or is what might have been just to hard to forget?
Has the glitter all faded? Do you get what you need?
Are you satisfied, baby, or do you wish it was me?

[Outro]
Are you satisfied baby?
Mmm, yeah
Or do you wish it was me?
Do you wish it was me?
Oh, do you wish it was me?
Do you wish it was me?
Do you wish it was me?
Yeah, do you wish it was me?
Whoa-oh

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