Ordinary Lives
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Ordinary Lives
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We're just ordinary guys
Living ordinary lives
We share the same ideas
And forge a path from here
I'm always on your side
We're like Jekyll, we're like Hyde
We make it through the years
And crossing all frontiers
Check it out now - you're the one for me
Check it out now - there is no end to see
Check it out now - like a guarantee
Check it out now - you're the one for me
I navigate you through the storm
No matter what will be
if your lost and feeling low
My loyalty will glow
We're fighting against routines
Defeating messed up scenes
Have to stand our ground
When darkness comes around
3*
Check it out now - you're the one for me
Check it out now - there is no end to see
Check it out now - like a guarantee
Check it out now - you're the one for me
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Wilson Gonzalez performs "Ordinary Lives", and this lyric page sits inside the Wilson Gonzalez catalog on LyroVerse.
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