Something More

Album: Twice the Speed of Life (2004)
Charted: 35
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  • (Come on)

    Monday, hard to wake up
    Fill my coffee cup, I'm out the door
    Yeah, the freeway, standing still today
    Is gonna make me late and that's for sure
    I'm running out of gas and out of time
    Never gonna make it there by nine

    There's gotta be something more
    Gotta be more than this
    I need a little less hard time
    I need a little more bliss
    I'm gonna take my chances
    Taking a chance I might
    Find what I'm looking for
    There's gotta be something more

    Five years and there's no doubt
    That I'm burnt out, I've had enough
    So now boss man, here's my two weeks
    I'll make it short and sweet, so listen up
    Well, I could work my life away, but why?
    I got things to do before I die

    There's gotta be something more
    Gotta be more than this
    I need a little less hard time
    I need a little more bliss
    I'm gonna take my chances
    Taking a chance I might
    Find what I'm looking for
    There's gotta be something more

    Some believe in destiny and some believe in fate
    But I believe that happiness is something we create
    You best believe that I'm not gonna wait
    'Cause there's gotta be something more

    I get home 7:30, the house is dirty, but it can wait
    Yeah, 'cause right now I need some downtime
    To drink some red wine and celebrate
    Yeah, Armageddon could be knocking at my door (knocking at my door)
    But I ain't gonna answer that's for sure

    There's gotta be something, gotta be something more
    Gotta be more than this
    I need a little less hard time
    I need a little more bliss
    I'm gonna take my chances
    Taking a chance I might
    Find what I'm looking for
    Gotta be something more (gotta be something)
    Got to be, got to be, got to be more Writer/s: Jennifer Nettles, Kristen Hall, Kristian Bush
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, GREATER GOOD SONGS, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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