From day one
When we first breathe
Into the light
We first see
Searching our souls
Ever since our mothers
Brought us this life
So what's to be
Into this world
Into the sun
To find the love
That makes you one
Climbed a mountain
So I can see
All of the wonder
In front of me
To watch the sunrise
To feel the breeze
Mothers and children
Their destiny
Into the world
Into the sea
To find the love
That makes you free
Into the lies
Into the grace
Into the love
Into the hate
Into the world
Into the wild
Into the hurt
Into the loss
Into the birth
You're that I want
You're all that I see
You're all that I got
You're next to me
To find the love that makes you free
To hear the words
You sang to me
Into the world
Into the rain
Into the storm
And back again
You're that I want
You're all that I see
In everything
Right next to me
So open your heart
And open your eyes
Open your arms
Into this life
Into the world
Stereophonics are a Welsh rock band formed in Cwmaman in 1992. Comprised of Kelly Jones (vocals, guitar), Richard Jones (bass), Adam Zindani (guitar) and Jamie Morrison (drums), the group is considered one of the leading exponents of the second wave of Britpop. Their sound is characterized by a mix of energetic rock riffs, catchy melodies and introspective lyrics that often explore themes such as love, nostalgia and everyday life. 1997 saw international success with the album *Word Gets Around*, containing hits like "The Bartender and the Thief" and "Just Looking". Other successful albums include *Performance and Cocktails* (2005) and *Keep Calm and Carry On* (2014). Stereophonics have sold millions of records worldwide, earning numerous awards and accolades.
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