Ira Losco - Walk on Water Lyrics

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Walk on Water

Walk on Water Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Walk on Water By Ira Losco?
Ahh
Ahh I've been fading into grey Trying to be someone Trying to please someone I've been painting bitter blue Always hitting walls Always trying to break the fall I'm not perfect But I'm A ok Chasing off the clouds I lock the blues away I lock the pain away I can't get enough of your love I can't get you out of my heart I can't get enough of your love 'Cause I-I-I-I Feel like I can walk on water On water, On water And now i'm gonna walk on water, On water, On water Feels like I can walk on water I've been trying hard to hear what my heart wants to say Letting it lead the way I'm not perfect But I'm A ok Chasing off the clouds I lock the blues away I lock the pain away I can't get enough of your love I can't get you out of my heart I can't get enough of your love 'Cause I-I-I-I Feel like I can walk on water On water , On water And now i'm gonna walk on Ooh ooh ooh All I wanna do is Ooh ooh ooh Keep walking on water Ooh ooh ooh All I wanna do is Walk on water Ooh I can't get enough of your love 'Cause I-I-I-I Feel like I can walk on water On water, On water And now i'm gonna walk on water On water on water Feel like I can walk on water |
Who Wrote Walk on Water By Ira Losco?
Ira Losco, Lisa Desmond, Molly Pettersson-hammar, Tim Larsson, Tobias Lundgren
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What's The Duration Of The Walk on Water By Ira Losco?The duration of Walk on Water is 3:05 minutes and seconds. |
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