Beautiful World

Album: Feel That Fire (2009)
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  • All the noise and the voices are screamin'
    What they have to say
    And the headlines and sound bytes are givin' me
    Demons to hate
    And the man on TV
    He tells me it's ugly
    But if you ask me

    It's a beautiful world
    It's a beautiful world

    There's tears and there's fears and there's losses and crosses to bear
    And sometimes the best we can do is just to whisper a prayer
    And press on because
    There's so much to live for and so much to love

    In this beautiful world
    Say what you will but I still believe
    It's a beautiful world
    It's a beautiful world

    And I know (I know)
    I'm not dreamin'
    I just choose (choose) to believe it

    So I hate that I sometimes miss what's right in front of my eyes, oh
    And I know at the end of my road I'll be wantin' more time
    Just another sunset
    One more kiss from my baby
    A smile from a friend

    In this beatiful world
    It's a beautiful world
    Yeah, it's a beautiful world

    Say what you will, but I still believe
    It's a beautiful world
    Yeah, it's a beautiful world
    Oh, it's a beautiful world Writer/s: BRETT BEAVERS, DIERKS BENTLEY, JAMES M BEAVERS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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