Not Cynical

Album: The Very Best Of - 25 Years 1987-2012 (2013)
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  • Glowing how come you still look young
    You are glowing
    How come you still look young
    How come you still look young
    How come you still look young

    Fighting life didn't get you yet
    You're still fighting
    Life didn't get you yet
    Life didn't get you yet
    Life didn't get you yet
    Where there's a problem you're always asked
    You draw a new breath
    And you get on with the task and I love you
    I love you i love you

    Laughing you've already won the day
    You are laughing
    And you've already won the day
    The best thing about you is
    You're not cynical (You're not cynical)
    You keep an open mind and a strong will
    (You're not cynical) you spent losing hours
    But you've never grown sour
    (You're not sour at all)
    And just 'cos you couldn't
    You know someone still could

    Where there's a problem you're always asked
    You draw a new breath
    And you get on with the task and I love you
    I love you i love you
    You're not cynical you're not cynical
    You're not sour at all you're not cynical

    You've kept your wit's
    But you've never grown bitter
    You've kept your wit's
    But you've never grown bitter

    You're not cynical you're not cynical Writer/s: Charles Reid, Craig Reid
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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