Flower of the Universe
by Sade

Album: A Wrinkle In Time (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2018)
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  • Oh oh oh
    Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh

    Oh oh oh
    Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh

    They come to see the fire burning
    In your heart
    They want to witness
    This love from the start

    They hear you when you cry
    This love is far and wide
    When you smile the stars align
    Flower of the universe
    And child of mine

    Oh oh oh
    Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh

    When you sleep softly the angels come
    Like diamonds, like my love
    They want to know it's true
    There's someone in the world, lovely as you

    They hear you when you cry
    This love is far and wide
    When you smile the stars align
    Flower of the universe
    And child of mine Writer/s: Andrew Hale, Ben Travers, Helen Adu
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Walt Disney Music Company
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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