Once In My Life

Album: I'll Be Your Girl (2018)
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  • Oh, for once in my
    Oh, for once in my life
    Could just something go
    Could just something go right?

    Oh, for once in my
    Oh, for once in my life
    Could just something go
    Could just something go right?

    I've been waiting all my life
    I've been waiting all my life
    All my life
    My life

    Oh, for once in my
    Oh, for once in my life
    Could just something go
    Could just something go right?

    I've been waiting all my life
    I've been waiting all my life
    All my life
    My life
    All my life
    All my life

    I've been waiting all my life
    I've been waiting all my life
    All my life (oh, for once in my, oh, for once in my life)
    My life
    All my life (oh, for once in my, oh, for once in my life)
    All my life
    (Oh, for once in my, oh, for once in my life) all my life, all my life, all my life
    (Oh, for once in my, oh, for once in my life)

    I could wait for hours
    I could wait and never fall down
    Never fall down
    Never fall down

    Lay us down
    Beside the river
    Face down
    Beside the river Writer/s: Colin Meloy, Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Red Brick Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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