I'm Amazing

Album: single release only (2016)
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  • Run into the cage
    But what I grew up hating
    I keep on recreating
    Please help me

    Something's got to change
    There was something that you said
    Happy times ahead
    Happy times ahead

    Saw the kind of blood
    Like a picture's going to shatter
    Can you recognize the pictures of a bone-luck setter
    All the people, all the faces in my head that are running around
    I'm trying to make connections by the circuits are down

    Look at me
    Look at me
    Look what I can do
    I'm amazing

    I'm living from without and I'm living from within
    Got lightning every layer of my illuminated skin
    Could swallowing a lightbulb
    Transform into the sun
    I can jump into the darkness
    I can shine on anyone

    Look at me
    Look at me
    Can you see what I can do
    'Cause I'm amazing

    Look at me
    Look at me
    Look at me
    Can you see what I can do
    'Cause I'm amazing

    Reaching out my hand
    I'm going underwater
    Sunlight filtered into shafts
    I'm going underwater
    With the human race
    I'm going underwater, down
    Underwater, down
    Underwater

    Trying to put it together in my head
    Feeling the weight of what you said
    The weight of what you said
    Happy times ahead
    Happy times ahead
    Happy times ahead

    Look at me
    Look at me
    Look what I can do
    'Cause I'm amazing

    Look at me
    Look at me
    Look at me
    Look what I can do
    'Cause I'm amazing

    'Cause I can!
    And I will!
    It's moving in me
    The spirit is free Writer/s: PETER BRIAN GABRIEL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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