Bring On The Wonder

Album: Laws Of Illusion (2010)
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  • Can't see the stars anymore living here
    Let's go to the hills where the outlines are clear
    Bring on the wonder, bring on the song
    I pushed you down deep in my soul for too long

    Fell through the cracks at the end of our street
    Let's go to the beach, get the sand through our feet
    Bring on the wonder, bring on the song
    I pushed you down deep in my soul for too long
    Bring on the wonder, we got it all wrong
    We pushed you down deep in our souls for too long

    I don't have the time for a drink from the cup
    Let's rest for a while 'til our souls catch us up
    Bring on the wonder, bring on the song
    I pushed you down deep in my soul for too long
    Bring on the wonder, we got it all wrong
    We pushed you down deep in our souls so hang on
    Bring on the wonder, bring on the song
    I pushed you down deep in my soul for too long Writer/s: Susan Berridge
    Publisher: TUNECORE INC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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