Album: New (2013)
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  • Don't look at me
    It's way too soon to see
    What's gonna be
    Don't look at me

    All my life
    I never knew
    What I could be, what I could do
    Then we were new

    You came along and made my life a song
    One lucky day, you came along

    Just in time
    Well, I was searching for a rhyme
    You came along
    Then we were new

    We can do what we want
    We can live as we choose
    You see there's no guarantee
    We got nothing to lose

    Don't look at me
    I can't deny the truth
    It's plain to see
    Don't look at me

    All my life
    I never knew
    What I could be, what I could do
    Then we were new

    We can do what we want
    We can live as we choose
    You see there's no guarantee
    We got nothing to lose

    Don't look at me
    It's way too soon to see
    What's gonna be
    Don't look at me

    All my life
    I never knew
    What I could be, what I could do
    Then we were new

    Then we were new
    Now we are new Writer/s: Paul Mccartney
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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