WW1 Portraits

Album: Marks To Prove It (2015)
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  • Just so beautiful
    Inside out more colourful
    Fair hair tied back casual
    A go-getter, go-getter
    You're the best of all
    You've seen it four, five hundred, times on repeat
    You're like a leftover better than a ribbon-tied treat
    Narrow roads, never limit, never temper, your speed
    And when the river froze solid you're still swimming upstream
    You'd hold your own in the presence of pauper and a king
    Leave a singing bird silent, make a hummingbird sing
    You are a rope-a-doper coming back queen
    They all want you so bad, of course they do

    Just so beautiful
    Just so beautiful

    You break your back for the mission because you know where you stand
    You live your life to a letter writ on the back of your hand
    The way you move, you float, never know where you land
    Give me a five star rating if you know what that you can
    You are a rose-tinted underground fair
    You are a red arrow fighter jet trail
    You are the best of both, feel I know you so well
    And I lay here beside you and I'm golden now Writer/s: FELIX WHITE, HUGO WHITE, ORLANDO THOMAS WEEKS, RUPERT ALEXANDER JARVIS SHEPHERD, SAM DOYLE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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