In No Time

Album: Odd Soul (2011)
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  • Where's your heart gone
    And where's your soul?
    Where did all of your faith go?
    And where's that old spark, a failure stole?
    Well I bet we'll find it in no time at all
    We'll find it in no time
    We'll find it in no time
    We'll find it in no time
    We'll find it in no time at all

    Where's your nerve gone
    And where's your hope?
    And where's that sunrise you've been waiting for?
    And where's that one day you got it all?
    Well I bet we'll find it in no time at all
    We'll find it in no time
    We'll find it in no time
    We'll find it in no time
    We'll find it in no time at all

    When the wars start falling on the world you had
    Just hold tight, in no time we can get it back
    When the skies come crashing on the world you had
    Just hold tight, in no time we can get it back
    Oh oh oh, oh oh oh
    We can get it back
    Oh oh oh, oh oh oh
    We can get it back
    We can get it back
    We can get it back
    We can get it back
    We can get it back Writer/s: DARREN CHARLES KING, DARREN KING, PAUL MEANY
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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