Izzy Bizu - Diamond Lyrics

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Diamond

Diamond Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Diamond By Izzy Bizu?
Take me to the promised land
Unleash me, why am I standing here Yeah I really do believe that There's more than just this universe, than you and me Back up in the corner She telling me, telling me Don't you cross the border She stopping me, blocking me You're a diamond in the rough I can't fight the feeling You're a diamond I can't touch I can't fight the dreaming You're a diamond in the rough, ooh You're a diamond in the rough, ooh-ooh-ooh Prince among thieves You're a needle in a haystack Please follow me I won't ever dare go back She begging on the phone But I'm done with all that Prince among thieves You're a needle in a haystack Back up in the corner She telling me, telling me Don't you cross the border She stopping me, blocking me You're a diamond in the rough I can't fight the feeling You're a diamond I can't touch I can't stop the dreaming You're a diamond in the rough, ooh You're a diamond in the rough, ooh-ooh-ooh You're the type that never rust, ooh-ooh-ooh You're more than just gold dust, ah, ah, ah You're a diamond in the rough I can't fight the feeling You're a diamond I can't touch I can't fight the dreaming You're a diamond in the rough, ooh You're a diamond in the rough You're a diamond in the rough, oh oh oh oh |
Who Wrote Diamond By Izzy Bizu?
Isobel Beardshaw, Ian Barter
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What's The Duration Of The Diamond By Izzy Bizu?The duration of Diamond is 3:48 minutes and seconds. |
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