And it's all in how you mix the two
And it starts just where the light exists
It's a feeling that you cannot miss
And it burns a hole
Through everyone that feels it

Well, you're never gonna find it
If you're looking for it
Won't come your way, yeah
Well, you'll never find it
If you're looking for it (looking for it)

Should've done something but I've done it enough
By the way your hands were shaking
Rather waste some time with you

And you never would have thought in the end
How amazing it feels just to live again
It's a feeling that you cannot miss
And it burns a hole through everyone that feels it

Well, you're never gonna find it
If you're looking for it
Won't come your way, yeah
Well, you'll never find it
If you're looking for it (looking for it)

Should've done something but I've done it enough
By the way your hands were shaking
Rather waste some time with you

Should've said something but I've said it enough
By the way my words were fading
Rather waste some time with you

(Time with you)
(Waste some time with you)
(Waste some time with you)

Should've done something but I've done it enough
By the way your hands were shaking
Rather waste my time with you

Should've said something but I've said it enough
By the way my words were fading
Rather waste my time with you

Should've done something but I've done it enough
By the way my hands were shaking
Rather waste some time with you

Waste some time with you
Waste some time with you
(Waste some time with you)
Waste some time with you
(Waste some time with you)
Waste some time with you
(Waste some time with you)

Should've done something but I've done it enough
By the way your hands were shaking
Rather waste some time with you


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    You can never tell when your other half will come waltzing into your life, and if you go looking for it, chances are, you will NEVER find it.I wasn't looking for my other half but she so effortlessly made her way into my life. This is the song that I share so dearly with my best friend in the whole wide world. She's yellow, and I'm blue; whenever we're together we make the perfect shade of green! I would do anything to lift her up :) We're like sisters :)

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