Everything You Never Had (We Had It All)

Album: Single Release Only (2013)
Charted: 9
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  • You take my hand when I caught money
    You kiss it better you heal me
    And even now when it gets too much
    You're by my side you pick me up
    I'm retching second hand clothes
    They keep me safe when the world is cold
    It don't matter they have worn them before
    And I don't want for anything more
    (For anything more, for anything more)
    (For anything more, for anything more)

    When we were nothing we had it all
    In your arms of love you kept me warm (warm)
    Warm, warm
    You kept me warm (warm)
    You kept me warm

    I think you're something that I wanna be
    With your arms of love wrapped around me
    And I'm coming home, I'm coming home
    'Cause you gave me everything that you never had

    We laugh we cry we get by
    And we gotta be strong
    We always gotta stay strong (stay strong)
    We laugh we cry we get by
    And we gotta be strong
    We always gotta stay strong

    When we were nothing we had it all
    We had it all

    We had it all
    When we were nothing we had it all

    When we were nothing (when we were nothing)
    We had it all

    All, nothing
    All, nothing
    All, nothing
    All, nothing
    All, nothing
    All, nothing
    All, nothing
    All, nothing

    When we were nothing (when we were nothing)
    We had it all (we had it all)
    When we were nothing (when we were nothing)
    We had it all (we had it all)
    We had it all Writer/s: Andreya Triana, Ben Ross Collier, Dee Adam, Denise Amanda Adam
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Peermusic Publishing
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