Something Like Happiness

Album: Marks To Prove It (2015)
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  • Oooooh
    You just know, when you know, you just know
    Oooooh
    You got somewhere to go, when you go

    Must be like nothing else
    Must be like nothing else
    Taste like nothing else
    Help like nothing else
    Ease you and comfort and seem
    Something like happiness

    Oooooh
    You just know, when you know, you just know
    Oooooh
    You got somewhere to go, when you go

    If you love them
    Go and tell them
    Tell them over and over and over again
    Heaven forbid opportunities missed

    If it's over
    Let it be over
    'Cause when time and again you have tried it again
    And you've worn it right down to the bone

    You just know, when you know, you just know
    You got somewhere to go, when you go

    Must be like nothing else
    Must be like nothing else
    Taste like nothing else
    Help like nothing else
    Ease you and comfort and seem
    Something like happiness

    Must be like nothing else
    Must be like nothing else
    Taste like nothing else
    Help like nothing else
    Ease you and comfort and seem
    Something like happiness Writer/s: FELIX WHITE, HUGO WHITE, ORLANDO THOMAS WEEKS, RUPERT ALEXANDER JARVIS SHEPHERD, SAM DOYLE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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