Backland - Perfect World Lyrics

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Perfect World

Perfect World Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Perfect World By Backland?
When I was younger folks kept telling me
Working hard is everything you need Never stop before it's good enough Got the brains but vision held me down You're being lazy is what they said to me I don't care what they have to say 'Cause I walk my own way And now I'm done with it Please don't see it as a failure 'Cause I'll make it anyway Walking down my own road Getting damn pretty close To my perfect world My perfect world At school I got all the highest grades Tell me, what am I doing wrong? Tell me who I'm suposed to be Be like them only just for once You should make something of your life Don't tell me what I have to do 'Cause I walk my own way And now I'm done with it Please don't see it as a failure 'Cause I'll make it anyway Walking down my own road Getting damn pretty close To my perfect world My perfect world And now I'm done with it Please don't see it as a failure 'Cause I'll make it anyway Walking down my own road Getting damn pretty close To my perfect world My perfect world (And now I'm done with it Please don't see it as a failure) My perfect world ('Cause I'll make it anyway) My perfect world (Walking down my own road Getting damm pretty close) My perfect world (To my perfect world) My perfect world |
Who Wrote Perfect World By Backland?
Jelle Dittmar
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What's The Duration Of The Perfect World By Backland?The duration of Perfect World is 3:26 minutes and seconds. |
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