Odd One

Album: Tri-Polar (2009)
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  • Odd one, you're never alone
    I'm here and I will reflect you
    Both of us basically unattached to anything
    Or anyone unless we're pretending

    You live your life in your head
    Some call it imagination
    I'd rather focus instead on anything
    Except what I'm feeling, what I'm feeling
    Odd one

    Aye, it's gonna be okay
    Aye, we're gonna laugh at this one day

    Odd one, I wish I was you
    You're never concerned with acceptance
    We are all desperately seeking out
    And fitting in with anyone who will accept us
    But not you, odd one

    Aye, it's gonna be okay
    Aye, we're gonna laugh at this one day

    Hey, it's gonna be okay
    Hey, gonna laugh at this one day

    Aye, it's gonna be okay
    Aye, we're gonna laugh at this one day

    Don't let someone tell you you're no one
    Don't let someone tell you you're no one
    Odd one Writer/s: ANTONINA AMARTO, ANTONINA ARMATO, EMMA ANZAI, SHIMON MOORE, TIMOTHY JAMES, TIMOTHY JAMES PRICE
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Royalty Network, Walt Disney Music Company
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Paul from Lagos, Nigeriaits a little bit odd that no one has commented,i like the deep message in the lyrics and guitar work is mind blowing
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