Maybe It's A Good Thing

Album: KIN (2016)
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  • All this choosing-wrongs losing ground
    Often feeling lost, has brought it out

    But I'm looking for a love, not a heartache
    Yes I'm gonna take my time
    Even though I know from the handshake
    If I wanna make you mine

    I am walking blind
    Maybe that's a good thing
    Maybe that's a good thing

    That I can't see what's coming
    And I don't much care
    Life will become one big stupid "Truth or Dare"
    Maybe it's a good thing

    Temper me with dignity today
    Ever shoot your silver through my veins

    Looking for a change in my make-up
    Break apart and start again
    I will ask a question
    You will win my heart and then

    I will send you a sign
    Maybe that's a rare thing
    Maybe that's a rare thing

    When a light comes blinding
    And it stops me dead
    I'll always remember the time you sat next to me and you said
    "Maybe it's a good thing."

    When a light comes blinding
    And it stops me dead
    I'll always remember the time you sat next to me and you said
    "Maybe it's a good thing
    Maybe it's a good thing." Writer/s: KT TUNSTALL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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