Wonderful Life

Album: The Sweet Escape (2006)
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  • I haven't thought of you
    For years, you know?
    Your memory seems to come and go
    Our time meant so much to me
    Now you can't be found

    You were the first to want me
    The first to love me
    The first to need me
    Who was the last to know you
    The last to love you
    The last to hold you?

    It's a wonderful, wonderful life (so wonderful)
    It's a wonderful, wonderful life (so wonderful)
    It's a wonderful, wonderful life (so wonderful)
    Such a wonderful, wonderful life

    I thought of you again today
    Reminded me how with time I've changed
    If you only knew what you gave to me
    Now you can't be found

    And you were the first I trusted
    I learned what love is
    When we were just kids
    When did you get so lost
    And how could you think you'd be better off?

    It's a wonderful, wonderful life (so wonderful)
    Why'd you have to say goodbye?
    It's a wonderful, wonderful life (so wonderful)
    Such a wonderful, wonderful life

    Thank you for those special moments
    You will always be here, in my mind
    Did you know you changed my life?
    I'm thankful for that time
    I'm thankful for that time
    I'm thankful for that time

    It's a wonderful, wonderful life
    Why'd you have to say goodbye?
    It's a wonderful, wonderful life (so wonderful)
    I'm asking why, but I'll never know
    It's a wonderful, wonderful life (so wonderful)
    Why'd you have to say goodbye?
    It's a wonderful, wonderful life (so wonderful)
    Such a wonderful, wonderful life
    It's a wonderful, wonderful life
    Such a wonderful, wonderful life Writer/s: GWEN STEFANI, LINDA PERRY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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