Soulmate

Album: Pocketful of Sunshine (2007)
Charted: 7 96
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  • Incompatible, it don't matter though
    'Cause someone's bound to hear my cry
    Speak out if you do
    You're not easy to find

    Is it possible, Mr. Loveable
    Is already in my life?
    Right in front of me
    Or maybe you're in disguise

    Who doesn't long for someone to hold?
    Who knows how to love you without being told
    Somebody tell me, why I'm on my own
    If there's a soulmate for everyone
    Oh, yeah yeah

    Here we are again, circles never end
    How do I find the perfect fit?
    There's enough for everyone
    But I'm still waiting in line

    Who doesn't long for someone to hold?
    Who knows how to love you without being told
    Somebody tell me, why I'm on my own
    If there's a soulmate for everyone

    If there's a soulmate for everyone

    Most relationships seem so transitory
    They're all good but not the permanent one

    Who doesn't long for someone to hold?
    Who knows how to love you without being told
    Oh, somebody tell me, why I'm on my own
    If there's a soulmate for everyone

    Who doesn't long for someone to hold?
    Who knows how to love you without being told
    Somebody tell me, why I'm on my own
    If there's a soulmate for everyone
    If there's a soulmate for everyone Writer/s: David Tench, Mads Hauge, Natasha Bedingfield
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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  • Miranda from Columbus, Ohthis song is constantly running through my head!
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