And I'm Reasonably Certain
SomethingI I've got no say in
It's easy to see
I have to follow My own destiny , My destiny

I feel this way because , a reason
I feel this way because, you're the one
I feel this way because, Precious one
Do you feel this way?

Looking Forward to the time
When the secrets that you keep
A loving to me
Please Let me turn the key
To you, Mystery, the Mystery

I feel this way because , a reason
I feel this way because, you're the one
I feel this way because, Precious one
Do you feel this way?

Climb every Mountain
Soar the seven Seas
I've got your treasure bured in me
I've got your treasure bured in me

It's easy to see (*3)
I hve to follow my own destiny, my destiny

I feel this way because , a reason
I feel this way because, you're the one
I feel this way because, Precious one
Do you feel this way?

Climb every Mountain
Soar the seven Seas
I've got your treasure bured in me
I've got your treasure bured in me

I feel this way because
I feel this way because

When you walked in the room,
The way you walk the way you talk
And now don't be a joke
You are the one
Don't make a fuss Catch a Bus
Anyway day now
And anyway now
And now lets Catch a bus
And think about us
Don't step on a fish
Just give me a kiss
And go to the mall
And come back real soon
And don't be a st?

just seem me atrul?
And Baby , Baby
You are the one
You are the one
You are the one






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