All Over the World

Album: Yes (2009)
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    It's something
    That look in your eyes tonight
    Like magic
    It's changing everything in sight

    I hear it all around me every day
    In the music that you play

    [Repeat: x2]
    This is the sound
    Of all boys and girls
    You hear it
    Playing all over the world

    The night sky
    Like velvet masks our eyes tonight
    And falling
    Reveals the sunrise
    Ending night

    We feel it
    All around us
    Every day
    In the music that we play

    [Repeat: x3]
    This is the sound
    Of all boys and girls
    You hear it
    Playing all over the world

    (all over the world)
    Ey-ey-ey-ey
    [x4]

    Ay-oh-ay-oh

    It's sincere at its objective
    Superficial and true
    Easy and predictable
    Exciting and new
    Just say 'I want you'

    [Repeat: x2]
    This is the sound
    Of all boys and girls
    You hear it
    Playing all over the world Writer/s: CHRIS LOWE, NEIL TENNANT
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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