Miracles

Album: Unbroken (2014)
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  • From up above I heard
    The angels sing to me these words
    And sometimes in your eyes
    I see the beauty in the world

    Oh, now I'm floating so high
    I blossom and die
    Send your storm and your lightning to strike
    Me between the eyes
    Eyes

    Sometimes the stars decide
    To reflect in puddles in the dirt
    When I look in your eyes
    I forget all about what hurts

    Oh, now I'm floating so high
    I blossom and die
    Send your storm and your lightning to strike
    Me between the eyes
    And cry

    Believe in miracles

    Oh hey, I'm floating up above the world now
    Oh hey, I'm floating up above the world now

    Oh yeah, yeah, yeah
    Uh, uh, uh, yeah, yeah, yeah
    Uh, uh, uh Writer/s: Christopher Anthony John Martin, Guy Rupert Berryman, Jonathan Mark Buckland, William Champion
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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