Los Lonely Boys - Ray of Light Lyrics

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Ray of Light

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What Are The Lyrics For Ray of Light By Los Lonely Boys?
Zephyr in the sky at night I wonder
Do my tears of mourning sink beneath the sun She's got herself a universe gone quickly For the call of thunder threatens everyone And I feel like I just got home And I feel And I feel like I just got home And I feel Faster than the speeding light she's flying Trying to remember where it all began She's got herself a little piece of heaven Waiting for the time when Earth shall be as one And I feel like I just got home And I feel And I feel like I just got home And I feel Quicker than a ray of light Quicker than a ray of light Quicker than a ray of light Zephyr in the sky at night I wonder Do my tears of mourning sink beneath the sun She's got herself a universe gone quickly For the call of thunder threatens everyone And I feel Quicker than a ray of light Then gone for Someone else will be there Through the endless years She's got herself a universe She's got herself a universe She's got herself a universe And I feel And I feel And I feel like I just got home And I feel Quicker than a ray of light she's flying Quicker than a ray of light I'm flying |
Who Wrote Ray of Light By Los Lonely Boys?
Dave Curtiss, Clive Maldoon, Christine Leach, Madonna Ciccone, William Orbit
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What's The Duration Of The Ray of Light By Los Lonely Boys?The duration of Ray of Light is 5:23 minutes and seconds. |
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