Nothing But Love

Album: Girl At The End Of The World (2016)
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  • Nothing but love gives the world some meaning
    Nothing but love is the drug of healing
    Lover be soft, lover be bold, earthquake, avalanche, volcano

    Nothing but love, I've got nothing but love

    Nothing but love stops the mind from grinding
    Nothing but love flushes hearts from hiding
    Deeper we dive, nowhere to hide, earthquake, avalanche, landslide

    Nothing but love fills the hole I'm holding
    Nothing but love from the well we're drinking
    Into the highs, deal with the lows, earthquake, avalanche, volcano

    Fall out (fall out)
    There's no answers, only dances
    Fall out (fall out)
    Love me now, I'll pay the cost

    Nothing but love, I've got nothing but love (love)
    Nothing but nothing but love
    I've got nothing but love
    I have nothing but love
    Nothing but nothing but love
    Nothing but love Writer/s: JAMES GLENNIE, LAWRENCE GOTT, MARK HUNTER, SAUL DAVIES, TIM BOOTH
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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