Think It Over Lyrics
Have you ever felt you'd leave your own impression
Need to know your mind
Feel the pressure should be giving it up to the right sensation

Right now is a friend of mine
And it seems to me we've got things sown up
(Work it out)
'Cause we're working it out

You thought I couldn't handle it
I thought that I told you
'Cause it means a lot to me
And means are hard to find
And every little thing that I do
Makes it alright, alright, alright

[Chorus]
Think it over
Shake it up and round
Get your life back, you've forgotten that
That your moment is right now
Spend your days running round, everything gets you down
So get your life back, get your life back
'cause your moment is right now
Get your life back
Give it up now

I thought that I told you
If there's a sound, give it a rhyme
There's no point in letting it fall out of time
'Cause you know,

The life of a soldier is falling in line
Let it go, it seems that I'm only saying things you know
'Cause it means a lot to me
And means are hard to find
(Feeling something better)

And every little thing that I do
Makes it alright, alright, alright

[Chorus]

Feeling kind, feeling kind, I'm feeling kind
I'll get you down
Shake it up, shake it up and round, 'cause you work it out
Shake it up and round
'Cause you work it out, work it out

Work it up
'Cause it means a lot to me
Your means are, your means are hard to find
And every little thing that I do
Makes it alright, it's alright, alright
[Chorus to fade]


Lyrics submitted by BleedorBreathe

Think It Over Lyrics as written by Poole Douglas

Lyrics © TuneCore Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group, Spirit Music Group, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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