Twice If You're Lucky

Album: Intriguer (2010)
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  • Breathe it out
    I can hear you now
    You think reality's shut you down
    And you're locked away
    Where you can't get out
    Spent awhile on your back

    And you know what it means to me, babe
    In the course of a history, hey
    It all makes sense to me somehow
    And it's not what it used to be, no
    We're suddenly free to let go
    Look what's happening now

    You will love this one
    You will love this one
    As if we create something magical, honey
    There are times that come
    These are times that come
    Only once in your life
    Or twice like mine

    Do you wish to love
    Can you give enough
    Use your saving graces
    In the heavy light
    'Til the sky falls down
    He can pray all he likes

    But you know what it means to me, babe
    In the course of a history, hey
    It all makes sense to me somehow
    It's a course in philosophy, yeah
    What is life is it just a dream, no
    A perfect mystery but somehow I know

    You will love this one
    You will love this one
    And if we create something magical, honey
    There are times that come
    These are times that come
    Only once in your life
    Or twice if you're lucky

    And if the chance it comes around
    Another time
    You risk it all, you take the fall
    For what you like
    And sure enough before your love
    Has taken flight
    You make the revelation

    You will love this one (Love this one)

    You will love this one
    You will love this one
    Dream in my head
    Something magical, honey
    There are times that come
    These are times that come
    Only once in your life
    Or twice if you're lucky Writer/s: NEIL MULLANE FINN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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