Surprise

Album: The Sun Comes Out Tonight (2013)
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  • Dark sunrise from the night on the run
    I've gone blind from the sight of the sun
    A heart full of truth 'cause I paid my dues
    A head full of noise and something to lose

    But she
    Talks me down from the edge
    And she
    Talks me down from the ledge

    [Chorus]
    Surprise, surprise for you
    No lies, just eyes for you
    Teach me all that you know
    So that I will bask in your glow

    A light shoots out with a beam so bright
    Your angels dance for your delight
    You've got nothing at all but you hold on tight
    It's a dangerous world but you live life right

    And she
    Is the world to me
    And she
    Is the world to me

    [Chorus]

    And she
    Is the world to me
    And she
    Is the world to me

    Yeeeeeah Woooooh

    [Chorus] Writer/s: Bob Marlette, Jonathan Edward Radtke, Richard Michael Patrick
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Round Hill
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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