Wonderful World

Album: Progressed (2011)
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  • What a wonderful world this is
    What a wonderful world this is
    It makes me want to kiss
    What a beautiful kiss this is
    What a beautiful kiss of life
    Just before I die
    I've been spending time
    I've been losing time

    Time was all we had
    But it was never ours to keep
    Time can help you find the ground and knock you off your feet
    All those minutes get lost in time
    One step forward two steps behind
    So before I think myself too deep
    What a wonderful world this is
    What a wonderful world this is
    What a delicate tale of bliss
    That I don't want to miss
    In this moment where we all exist
    On the precipice of the abyss
    It always was, how it is
    Spending time, wasting time
    I've been spending time, I've been wasting time

    Time was all we had
    But it was never ours to keep
    Time can help you find the ground and knock you off your feet
    All those minutes get lost in time
    One step forward two steps behind
    So before I think myself too deep
    What a wonderful world this is

    No time
    Am I losing my mind
    No time
    Am I losing my mind
    There's no time for us, no time for us until we're out of time (we're
    Running out of time)
    There's no time for us, no time
    What a wonderful world this is
    There's no time for us, no time (we're running out of time)
    (Time was all we had
    But it was never ours to keep
    Time was all we had
    But it was never ours to keep
    Time was all we had
    But it was never ours to keep Writer/s: GARY BARLOW, HOWARD DONALD, JASON ORANGE, MARK OWEN, ROBBIE WILLIAMS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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