Gerard Salonga - Happiness Lyrics

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Happiness

Happiness Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Happiness By Gerard Salonga?
Lea:
You know some kids ask us what happiness really is. Well, to me happiness is a hamburger, going to the movies, new clothes. Well, what's your happiness, gerard? Gerard: My happiness is a hotdog sandwich, new rubber shoes, new t-shirts, New jeans and also my favorite part of happiness is love. Lea: Happiness is two kinds of ice cream Finding your skate key, telling the time Happiness is learning to whistle Tying your shoe for the very first time Happiness is playing the drum in your own school band And happiness is walking hand in hand Gerard: Happiness is five different crayons Knowing a secret, climbing a tree Happiness is finding a nickel Catching a firefly, setting him free Happiness is being alone every now and then And happiness is coming home again Lea: Happiness is morning and evening Gerard: Daytime and nighttime, too Both: For happiness is anyone and anything at all That's loved by you Gerard: Happiness is having a sister Lea: Sharing a sandwich Both: Getting along Happiness is singing together when day is through And happiness is those who sing with you Happiness is morning and evening Daytime and nighttime, too For happiness is anyone and anything at all That's loved by you |
Who Wrote Happiness By Gerard Salonga?
Adam Anderson, Theo Hutchcraft
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What's The Duration Of The Happiness By Gerard Salonga?The duration of Happiness is 3:36 minutes and seconds. |
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