Nothing In This World Feels Better
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Nothing In This World Feels Better
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Wasting my time
Oh the years come and the years go by
Waking up, waking up to you
Biding my time
Oh the seas change and the tide rolls by
Saving up, saving up
Nothing in the world feels better
Nothing in the world feels better than that
Changing my mind
Oh you diving in deep but you coming out dry
Just enough, just enough
Nothing in the world feels better
Nothing in the world feels better than that
Well I know, I know, it's dark outside
Won't you push forward cause there's no rewind
And I'm always gonna hold you tight
Nothing in the world feels better
Nothing in the world feels better than that
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