Today

Album: She Was a Boy (2011)
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  • today i'm looking at the world
    and i see ugliness and beauty
    neighbours
    an angel lives inside a liar
    and he doesn't even know
    that he has all this inside him

    it's been seven years since i've been looking for
    and i was crying for more

    today i'm taking back my words
    ’cause i've been judging everybody
    so easily
    instead, i show you who i am
    a liar, an angel, a generous egoist genius
    coward

    it's been seven years since i've been looking for
    and i was crying for more

    today i'm looking at our world
    and i think choices are everywhere
    every second
    we choose to love, choose to hate
    choose to lose or win
    to take a risk or to give up

    ’cause it's been seven years since i've been looking for
    and i was crying for more
    it's been seven years since i've been looking for
    and i was dying for more

    today i'm celebrating our insanity
    ’cause we are loving unreasonably
    we lost our hold
    no promises
    no signs of where to go
    just a pure moment of joy

    and it's been seven years since i've been looking for
    and i was crying for more
    it's been seven years since i've been looking for
    i was crying for more Writer/s: DAVID DONATIEN, YAEL NAÏM
    Publisher: LILI LOUISE MUSIQUE
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