Gotthard - I Wonder Lyrics

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I Wonder

I Wonder Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For I Wonder By Gotthard?
I'm running out of love
I'm loosing ground There's emptiness inside I'm on my way down And here I walk alone, with no destination or places to go You're always on my mind No wonder why We had the best of times Oh, I can't deny But something fell apart, I know how it feels now When two worlds collide Now I can't believe you're gone tonight When I should be holding you so tight I can't believe and I wonder I wonder, where we're going Love don't live here anymore Now, when I close my eyes Pictures of you Will never hold me back From what I must do Ain't gonna waste my time Thinking 'bout all the pain You put me through Now I can't believe you're gone tonight When I should be holding you so tight I can't believe and I wonder I wonder, where we're going And I keep on walking in the rain I like to believe you feel the same I wonder, yes I wonder Is it over Love don't live here anymore Now I can't believe you're gone tonight When I should be holding you so tight I can't believe and I wonder I wonder, where we're going And I keep on walking in the rain I like to believe you feel the same I wonder, yes I wonder Is it over Love don't live here anymore Anymore |
Who Wrote I Wonder By Gotthard?
Mary Susan Applegate, Massimo Leoni, Steve Lee, Fredrik Thomander, Anders Wikstroem, Heinz Habegger, Markus Probst
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What's The Duration Of The I Wonder By Gotthard?The duration of I Wonder is 4:23 minutes and seconds. |
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