Multiply
Multiply lyrics by Forty Foot Echo. Take a breath Take a lifetime to multiply Its just an ordinary day Got to move Got to find time to simplify Now that your...
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Multiply
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Take a breath
Take a lifetime to multiply
Its just an ordinary day
Got to move
Got to find time to simplify
Now that your time has come today
And i dont mind
If you are around me
And i dont care
Take it in
Pass it by can we justify
What we could follow down today
Got to move
Got to track and we implify
As we change our way
Chorus:
you wont see it
If you dont believe it
Its your time to find a way
You cant see it
Its your time to find a way
Theres a breathe
Theres a life can we multiply
Its just an ordianry day
Got to move
Break cycle modern life
As we fade away
Chorus
We are going to least only
What can i take into possibly
I can run
I can see
Watch you didnt fall for me
Chorus
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Forty Foot Echo performs "Multiply", and this lyric page sits inside the Forty Foot Echo catalog on LyroVerse.
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