Lucky

Album: Oops... I Did It Again (2000)
Charted: 5 23
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  • This is a story about a girl named Lucky

    Early morning, she wakes up
    Knock, knock, knock on the door
    It's time for make-up, perfect smile
    It's you they're all waiting for
    They go
    Isn't she lovely, this Hollywood girl?
    And they say

    She's so lucky, she's a star
    But she cry, cry, cries in her lonely heart, thinking
    If there's nothing missing in my life
    Then why do these tears come at night?

    Lost in an image, in a dream
    But there's no one there to wake her up
    And the world is spinning, and she keeps on winning
    But tell me what happens when it stops?
    They go
    Isn't she lovely, this Hollywood girl?
    And they say

    She's so lucky, she's a star
    But she cry, cry, cries in her lonely heart, thinking
    If there's nothing missing in my life
    Then why do these tears come at night? (Oh)

    (I, I, yeah, oh) Whoa
    Best actress, and the winner is Lucky (whoa)
    (I, I, yeah, oh) Whoa
    I'm Roger Johnson for Pop News
    Standing outside the arena waiting for Lucky
    Oh my God here she comes

    Isn't she lovely, this Hollywood girl?

    She is so lucky, but why does she cry?
    If there is nothing missing in her life
    Why do tears come at night?

    And they say she's so lucky (so lucky), she's a star
    But she cry, cry, cries in her lonely heart, thinking
    If there's nothing missing in my life
    Then why do these tears come at night?

    (She is) She's so lucky (so lucky)
    But she cry, cry, cries in her lonely heart, thinking
    If there's nothing missing in my life
    Then why do these tears come at night? Writer/s: Alexander Erik Kronlund, Martin Max, Rami Yacoub
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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