Album: So Long, See You Tomorrow (2014)
Charted: 75
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  • I can feel it now that you've gone
    I have made you all that I want
    I know you're keeping to your own sound
    You're running out of sight when the light goes down
    Said you'll be waiting 'till the night's done but there's no one
    And the world went on but I always knew you'd come

    Just one feeling, just one feeling
    Just one feeling, just one feeling then I know
    Just one feeling, just one feeling
    Just one feeling, just one feeling then I know
    Just one feeling, just one feeling
    Just one feeling, just one feeling

    I can feel it coming so clear
    I can feel you already there
    And I can see you with my eyes shut
    You're running in my head and I can't keep up
    Said you'll be waiting for the next one
    But I always knew, I always knew you'd come

    Just one feeling, just one feeling
    Just one feeling, just one feeling then I know
    Just one feeling, just one feeling
    Just one feeling, just one feeling then I know
    Just one feeling, just one feeling
    Just one feeling, just one feeling

    Our love was long so long
    And then forgotten like an old song
    You said your life went on
    But I always knew I always knew you'd come

    Just one feeling, just one feeling
    Just one feeling, just one feeling then I know
    Just one feeling, just one feeling
    Just one feeling, just one feeling then I know
    Just one feeling, just one feeling
    Just one feeling, just one feeling then I know Writer/s: Hemant Kumar, Jack William Thomas Steadman, Medoune Diallo, Rajinder Krishan
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, DUCHAMP, INC
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