Is it any wonder that my heart is on the line?
Is it any wonder that my words are out of time?
Is it any wonder that I miss you like you're mine?

Oh sweet heart, you've broken me sweet heart
Oh sweet heart, you've broken me

And you set my world on fire, I'm turning inside out to be with you
So I'll be waiting here
And our love can live forever 'cause in your eyes I've seen who I could be
So I'll be waiting here

Is it any wonder that you stole this heart of mine?
Is it any wonder that our worlds are now entwined?
Often I have wondered if I need a redesign

Oh sweet heart, you've broken me sweet heart
Oh sweet heart, you've broken me

And you set my world on fire, I'm turning inside out to be with you
So I'll be waiting here
And our love can live forever 'cause in your eyes I've seen who I could be
So I'll be waiting here

You are, you are
Turning me upside down, woah

Oh sweet heart, you've broken me sweet heart
Oh sweet heart, you've broken me sweet heart
Oh sweet heart, you've broken me sweet heart
Oh sweet heart, you've broken me

And you set my world on fire, I'm turning inside out to be with you
So I'll be waiting here
And our love can live forever, in your eyes I've seen who I could be
So I'll be waiting here



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Wonder Lyrics as written by Elvio Moratto Gabriele Cerlini

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