Falling on your, broken bones
Hitch a ride to, get you home
Stormy road and rocky path
Every step we, take a chance

Cause in your heart and in your mind
Sometimes lost now sometimes blind
Well it's sometimes blind

See the wonder of it all
Take a breath before it falls
The wonder, the wonder of it all
The wonder of it all

Innocence wasn't meant to fail
Stretched it out on a bed of nails
All your rights and all your wrongs
What it meant now to belong

Cause in your heart and in your mind
Sometimes lost now sometimes blind
Well it's sometimes blind

See the wonder of it all
What we had and lost before
The wonder, the wonder of it all the wonder of it all

Did you see the wonder like a crash of thunder
It's the spell we're under now
The wonder the wonder of it all

See the wonder of it all
What we had and lost before,
See the wonder of it all
What we had and lost before
The wonder, the wonder of it all


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The Wonder Lyrics as written by Alex Wasiliev

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    Good lyrics but the song itself is just ok for me. Eh.

    SageSoulon August 12, 2007   Link

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