Oh My Goodness

Album: In Case You Didn't Know (2011)
Charted: 13
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  • Oh my goodness, I can't hide it
    You just smiled when you walked by me
    Oh my goodness
    Warning signs that no one showed me
    Lost control, but please don't hold me back
    Gonna go for it, I hope you're ready for it
    Oh

    Cause I don't know if I can stop now
    I'm going too fast, heart first
    My head just can't slow me down
    And I don't care if you don't break my fall
    You got me dreaming of a life
    That anybody else would die for

    I'm rolling downhill, no brakes
    Can't go back now, it's too late, oh
    It's too late to look away, and unfeel what I feel for you
    Look away, and unsee what I see in you
    I'm gonna go for it, I hope you're ready

    Cause I don't know if I can stop now
    I'm going too fast, heart first
    My head just can't slow me down
    And I don't care if you don't break my fall
    You got me dreaming of a life
    That anybody else would die for
    Oh baby, anybody else would die for

    First sight I believed in first sight
    No second thoughts in my mind, just felt right
    Oh my goodness, oh oh

    Cause I don't know if I can stop now
    I'm going too fast, heart first
    My head just can't slow me down
    And I don't care if you don't break my fall
    You got me dreaming of a life
    That anybody else would die for
    You got me dreaming of a life
    That anybody else would die for
    Anybody else would die for Writer/s: ADAM STUART ARGYLE, MARTIN BRAMMER, OLLY MURS
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, COPYRIGHT ADMIN SERVICES LTD, Downtown Music Publishing, Peermusic Publishing
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