Here it comes in the morning
I'm just trying to forget
Keep it real, keep it simple
And somehow just get out of bed
And this city is endless
I'm as cold as it's stone
Yeah this city is endless
And I'm, I'm walking alone

[Chorus]

Sunlight creeps in between the curtains
Lose the sheets there's no time for sleep
I lie, I pretend 'til I'm almost certain
It's a beautiful world

I wanna ask for direction
But I don't dare to disturb
I got a thing with affections
Yeah, that's why I'm walking alone

[Chorus]

Sunlight creeps in between the curtains
Lose the sheets there's no time for sleep
I lie, I pretend 'til I'm almost certain
It's a beautiful world

Here it comes in the morning?

[Chorus]

Sunlight creeps in between the curtains
Lose the sheets there's no time for sleep
I lie, I pretend 'til I'm almost certain
It's a beautiful world
(Yeah, it's a beautiful world)
la la la la
I pretend 'til I'm almost certain
It's a beautiful world


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    In general, It is a beautiful world because in a long run he always lies but he finally realized that the lie that he always pretending is now more certain so he rejoices even if he walks alone, without having friends, loves ones, or anything that makes his life even more meaningful he always knew that it's a beautiful world because even though all of those people goes out to his system, he always keeps on moving because he has a faith that God is always in his side whatever journey his life may take. Wow what a Beautiful World! :)

    grldon December 28, 2009   Link

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