Destiny
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Destiny
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Destiny,
It's the word most live by,
That word made me cry,
People don't care if they live or die,
They think it's destiny.
The deffinition doesn't matter,
If you know what it means,
But if you want destiny,
Look at you and me.
And you'll see Destiny.
I can't see,
But I look in your eyes,
And then the world is clear,
I always have time to whisper in your ear,
I love you.
The deffinition doesn't matter,
If you know what it means,
But if you want destiny,
Just look at you and me.
And you'll see Destiny.
The world keeps spining,
The winners keep winning,
But life is just begining,
Since your here.
The deffinition doesn't matter,
If you know what it means,
But if you want destiny,
Look at you and me,
And you'll see destiny.
If you want destiny,
The look at you and me.
And you'll see destiny.
Destiny.
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Zac Coleman performs "Destiny", and this lyric page sits inside the Zac Coleman catalog on LyroVerse.
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