Gold

Album: Gold (2013)
Charted: 83
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  • You were walking on the moon
    Now you feeling low-ow-ow
    What they said wasn't true
    You're beautiful
    Sticks and stones break your bones
    I know what you're feeling
    Words like those
    Won't steal your glow
    You're one in a million, this, this is for all the girls
    Boys all over the world
    Whatever you been told
    You're worth more than gold
    So hold your head up high
    It's your time to shine
    From the inside out it shows
    You're worth more than gold
    You're worth more than gold

    Everybody keeps score
    Afraid you're gonna loo-loo-loo-loose
    Just ignore
    They don't know the real you
    All the rain in the sky
    Cant put out your fire
    Of all the stars out tonight
    You shine brighter this, this is for all the girls
    Boys all over the world
    Whatever you been told
    You're worth more than gold
    So hold your head up high
    It's your time to shine
    From the inside out it shows
    You're worth more than gold
    You're worth more than gold

    So don't let anybody tell you that you're not loved
    And don't let anybody tell you that you're not enough
    Yeah, there are days when we all feel like we're messed up
    But that truth is that we're all diamonds in the rough

    So don't be ashamed to wear you're crown
    You're a king, you're a queen inside and out
    You glow like the moon, you shine like the sun
    This goes to you, wherever you are

    This, this is for all the girls
    Boys all over the world
    Whatever you been told
    You're worth more than gold
    So hold your head up high
    It's your time to shine
    From the inside out it shows
    You're worth more than gold
    You're worth more than gold

    So don't be ashamed to wear you're crown
    You're a king, you're a queen inside and out Writer/s: Britt Nicole, Daniel John Muckala, Jess Clayton Cates
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., MUSIC SERVICES, INC., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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