Wonder

Album: Hotel Cabana (2012)
Charted: 10
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  • I can beat the night, I'm not afraid of thunder
    I am full of light, I am full of wonder

    Whoa, oh I ain't falling under
    Whoa, oh I am full of wonder

    Though our feet might ache, the world's upon our shoulders
    No way we goin' break, 'cause we are full of wonder

    Whoa, oh we ain't falling under
    Whoa, oh we are full of wonder

    This light is contagious, go, go tell your neighbors
    Just reach out and pass it on, ooh yeah
    This light is contagious, go, go tell your neighbors
    Just reach out and pass it on, ooh yeah
    This light is contagious, go, go tell your neighbors
    Just reach out and pass it on, ooh yeah
    This light is contagious, go, go tell your neighbors
    Just reach out and pass it on, yeah

    Whoa, oh we ain't falling under
    Whoa, oh we are full of wonder

    When everything feels wrong, and darkness falls upon ya
    Just try sing along, this is a message from Cabana
    If your heart turns blue, I want you to remember
    This song is for you, and you are full of wonder

    Whoa, oh we ain't falling under
    Whoa, oh we are full of wonder

    Whoa, oh we ain't falling under
    Whoa, oh we are full of wonder Writer/s: EMELI SANDE, HARRY CRAZE, HUGO CHEGWIN, SHAHID KHAN
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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