Glitterball

Album: Life (2015)
Charted: 4
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  • Standing here in the music hall
    With my microphone and a glitterball
    And you walked right in, blowing through the doors
    Like a force of nature, a force of nature
    I cannot go, 'cause my head's a mess
    But you're beautiful in the way you dress
    I'm lost for words and I'm powerless
    Right from the beginning

    You got me singing ooh
    Singing ooh
    Singing ooh
    Singing, oh
    I'm so in love with you
    Singing, ooh
    Singing, ooh
    Singing oh
    I'm so in love with you

    I'm so in love with you

    I thought I lost you in the crowd
    But I came up where you stand out
    You're like the storm through the evening rage
    The bells are ringing

    You got me singing ooh
    Singing ooh
    Singing ooh
    Singing, oh
    I'm so in love with you
    Singing, ooh
    Singing, ooh
    Singing oh
    I'm so in love with you

    And I feel love
    Do you feel love?
    And I feel love

    I won't cut ice for you, for you
    Just look and see it's true, it's true
    So tell me what to do, to do
    Don't wait too long

    I cannot go, 'cause my head's a mess
    But you're beautiful, in the way you dress
    I'm lost for words, and I'm powerless
    Right from the beginning

    You got me singing ooh
    Singing ooh
    Singing ooh
    Singing, oh
    I'm so in love with you oh
    Oh, I'm so in love
    I'm so in love with you

    And I feel love
    Do you feel love?
    And I feel love

    And I feel love
    Do you feel love?
    And I feel love Writer/s: JEMIMA STILWELL, JIM ELIOT, WAYNE ANTHONY HECTOR
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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