Smile

Album: Radio:Active (2008)
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  • You don't have to have money to make it in this world
    You don't have to be skinny baby if you wanna be my girl
    Oh
    You just gotta be happy
    But sometimes that's hard so just remember to smile
    (Sometimes that's hard)
    Smile
    Smile
    And that's a good enough start

    If you ain't good looking don't you let it get you down
    And if your love life ain't cooking baby there'll be more fish around
    Oh
    You just gotta stay happy so put away that frown
    Yeah
    Just remember to smile
    Smile
    Smile
    And turn the world around

    So just remember to smile
    Smile
    Smile

    Smile
    Smile
    Smile

    Smile
    Smile
    Smile

    C'mon and show us your teeth
    And what you got underneath

    'Cause everyone's got trouble
    That's the way the story goes
    You don't need to use hubble baby to see what's underneath your nose
    Oh
    'Cause if you're feeling happy that's the place to let it show
    So just remember to smile
    Smile
    Smile so everybody knows
    And it will make things so much better when you're feeling low

    Just remember to smile
    Smile
    Smile

    Smile
    Smile
    Smile

    Smile
    Smile
    Smile

    C'mon and show us your teeth
    And what you got underneath

    Smile
    Smile
    Smile

    Smile
    Smile
    Smile

    Smile
    Smile
    Smile

    C'mon and show us your teeth
    And what you got underneath

    Just remember to smile
    Smile
    Smile

    C'mon and you gotta smile
    Smile
    Smile

    Smile
    Smile
    Smile

    C'mon and show us your teeth
    And what you got underneath

    Smile
    Smile
    Smile

    You gotta smile
    Smile
    Smile

    Just remember to smile
    Smile
    Smile
    And turn the world around
    Yeah Writer/s: Thomas Michael Fletcher
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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