Cheryl - A Million Lights Lyrics

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A Million Lights

A Million Lights Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For A Million Lights By Cheryl?
I’m wondering how we fell through
Got a little too much in my head, Like I miss you Each passing light reminds me Nothing could lift me from the dark Till I found you Every day goes running With the same flow But there’s always something Washed away I don’t know how we fell through Got a little too much in my head, Like I miss you A million lights behind you I’m a little too much in the dark, Here without you No one leaning on me Nothing here to hold me Moving where I choose, alone But rolling so free There’s nothing here to stop me Filling up my head with me and you I don’t know how we fell through Got a little too much in my head, Like I miss you A million lights behind you I’m a little too much in the dark When I can’t see you No telling where the future flows But before it goes You and me you know we’ve got to try Before the chance flies Honey this is our time Don’t be one of those Sweet fools standing on the curb Watching life pass by Don’t tell me how we fell through Got a little too much in my head, Like I miss you A million lights behind you I’m a little too much in the dark Here without you |
Who Wrote A Million Lights By Cheryl?
Greg Paul Stephen Bonnick, Leon Spencer Price, Peter Paul Kenneth Renshaw, Thomas Richard Havelock
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What's The Duration Of The A Million Lights By Cheryl?The duration of A Million Lights is 3:23 minutes and seconds. |
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