To my surprise I found my daylight
In summer skies, yeah whoa
Colors came out in waves
When I ?rst saw your face shine through
A spotlight fell that day
I?ll make this loud so you can hear me say

Hey there, one in a million
I feel alive as our love, it collides
You put life into motion
You've got me spinning
You're spinning me out of control

Girl, dream big, we?ll do it all
When the city calls
Hand in hand, this is love
Buildings tower over us

You're a queen, won't you dance?
Won't you sing your melody?
Smile for the best days exist
I'm the luckiest, you're the reason for this

Hey there, one in a million
I feel alive as our love, it collides
You put life into motion
You've got me spinning
You're spinning me out of control

As my life explodes
You've got me hanging on, I'm hanging on
I'm out of control as my life explodes
You've got me hanging on forever
And we're hanging on together
And we're hanging on forever

Hey there, one in a million
Hey there, one in a million
One in a million, life?s in motion
You've got me spinning
As our world?s collide

Hey there, one in a million
I feel alive as our love it collides
You put life into motion
You've got me spinning
You're spinning me out of control, I'm out of control
Hey there, one in a million



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One in a Million Lyrics as written by Staffan Erik N Olsson Axel Benjamin Konrad

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    Hey, first comment! This is an awesome song! Catchy too!

    minimegooseyon May 12, 2008   Link
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    This song is amazing! Great, meaningful lyrics too. Can always make me smile. (:

    DannyDinoon October 20, 2008   Link
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    This song was one of those songs that could make me smile no matter what, and that was before I met a special someone. The relationship is pretty new, and I still am in the stage where I get butterflies every time I see her. We were listening to the radio and this song came on and it was perfect for how I feel. Pure happiness.

    swft24on August 14, 2009   Link

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