Weight Of The World
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Weight Of The World
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Sunday real love
I can’t wait any longer
Time is dreaming waking sap
Sunday you and me will find undressed to breath
Feels like the wait before. Our show
If we could.. On I need you to be strong
Feels like the weight of the world oh oh oh
You told me you and me will fight and find the chance of breath
Feels like the weight of the world on our shoulders
We will be tested of I need you to be strong
Feels like the weight of the world on our shoulders
The weight of the world
The weight of the world
The weight of the world
The weight of the world on our shoulders
It was the only thing left to deal
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