Sat around and thought about destiny
Which led me to feelings I could not conceive
Because I was holding on to yesterday
Had to let go to find today

Do do do, you're breaking through my boundaries
Do do do, the many moons it took me to find you
Do do do, Do do do, you're burning through
I want to fall in love with you

Sat around and talked about politics
And all the different reasons why we exist
But what if the answer is right in front of me
Turning these pages?

Do do do, you're breaking through my boundaries
Do do do, the many moons it took me to find you
Do do do, Do do do, you're burning through
I want to fall in love with you

It's taken me over
It's taken him over
I'm thinking it over

Do do do, you're breaking through my boundaries
Do do do, the many moons it took me to find you
Do do do, Do do do, you're burning through
I want to fall in love with you


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The Politics Of Life Lyrics as written by Jonathan Wesley Jones

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    This song is so Romantic...i Really Love HTe Line 'I want to fall in love with you' Its A Great song By A Great Band

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