Benjamin Ingrosso - Crystal Clear Lyrics

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Crystal Clear

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What Are The Lyrics For Crystal Clear By Benjamin Ingrosso?
You want to move
Your body can't Too stuck inside the lines To leave it all To feel what's not defined I want to move your body now Collide with you tonight But I keep my love I keep it locked till you can let go Of wrong, Of right Of perfect order Fate is just a thought inside your mind, mind When your waiting for the world to change your life Baby, you can wait for years Don't be searching for a symbol or a sign Cause I know life ain't crystal clear I want to move My body can't To be at one tonight I know that you can live outside those lines You want to move For you I'll be a human sacrifice I'll take the fall, I'll take it all till you can let go Of wrong, Of right Of perfect order Fate is just a thought inside your mind, mind When your waiting for the world to change your life Baby, you can wait for years Don't be searching for a symbol or a sign Cause I know life ain't crystal clear Of wrong, Of right Of perfect order Fate is just a thought inside your mind, mind When your waiting for the world to change your life Baby, you can wait for years Don't be searching for a symbol or a sign Cause I know life ain't crystal clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Don't be searching for a symbol or a sign Cause I know life ain't crystal clear |
Who Wrote Crystal Clear By Benjamin Ingrosso?
Tony Bert Nilsson, Jasmine Anderson, Benjamin Daniele Wahlgren Ingrosso
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