Best Kept Secret

Album: Invincible (2000)
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  • Shrouded in proof, You're the mystery
    You're the truth that lives within the world we see
    You're the hand that holds destiny

    And I can't pretend I don't know
    And I can't leave it alone (yeah, yeah)

    You're the best kept secret in my generation
    The best kept secret of all time
    You're the best kept secret in my generation
    And I found you out

    You're the hope over the centuries
    You're the cosmic force that rules the galaxies
    You're the evidence that demands our belief

    And I can't live for myself
    I can't keep this all to myself (yeah, yeah)

    You're the best kept secret in my generation
    The best kept secret of all time
    You're the best kept secret in my generation
    And I found you out

    Let it out
    Let it out
    Let it out
    Let it out, yeah!

    And I can't pretend I don't know
    And I can't leave it alone (yeah, yeah)

    You're the best kept secret in my generation
    The best kept secret of all time
    You're the best kept secret in my generation
    And I found you out Writer/s: JOHN LANDRUM COOPER, KORENE M COOPER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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