Once

Album: Ronnie (2011)
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  • You were a wait so worth
    The price of all the hurt inside me
    Just when the sun was setting on my heart

    You found a way to drown
    The loneliness and doubt inside me
    Just when my soul was getting used to the dark
    Here you are

    Of all the roads that wind and curve
    The shoots you down, some twists and turns
    Somehow we found our way

    Let's hold each other, fight for this
    Life, you know it's all we get
    Baby, you only find this kind of love
    Once

    You're like a song
    That finds its way inside, I can't quit singing
    A one of a kind timeless melody

    The past just doesn't matter anymore
    So let's just leave it
    Forever with you is all I ever need
    I can't believe

    Of all the roads that wind and curve
    The shoots you downs, the twists and turns
    Somehow we found our way

    So let's hold each other, fight for this
    Life, you know it's all we get
    Baby, you only find this kind of love
    Once

    Of all the roads that wind and curve
    The shoots you downs, the twists and turns
    Somehow we found our way

    Let's hold each other, fight for this
    Life, you know it's all we get
    Baby, you only find this kind of love
    This kind of love once Writer/s: JAMIE FLOYD, PETER J. SALLIS, PHILLIP PAUL LA RUE
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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