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Album: + (2011)
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  • This is the start of something beautiful
    This is the start of something new
    You are the one who'd make me lose it all
    You are the start of something new, ooh

    And I'll throw it all away
    And watch you fall into my arms again
    And I'll throw it all away
    Watch you fall, now

    You are the earth that I will stand upon
    You are the words that I will sing

    And I've thrown it all away
    And watched you fall into his arms again
    And I thrown it all away
    Watched you fall, now

    And take me back
    Take me home
    Watch me fall
    Down to earth
    Take me back for

    This is the start of something beautiful
    You are the start of something new Writer/s: Edward Christopher Sheeran, Gordon Jr. Mills
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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