My life in the morning sun
My life in the speeding car
Too much to lose

My life on the empty roads
My life in the electric room
Too much to lose
Too much to lose

So hear the way that the world is calling
My life to you
Show the way that I'll keep it coming
My life to you
My life to you
My life to you

My life in the messy room
My life in the greasy girl
My life to you

My life in the wall of shame
My life in the passing car
My life to lose
My life to you
My life to you

So hear the way that the world is calling
My life to you
Show the way that I'll keep it coming
My life to you
My life to you

'Cause my life and my love stand for always
Your love and our love stand for always

Any way that you want it now
Just say the word you can have it now
My life to you
My life to you
My life to you

My life to you
My life to you

Any way that you want it now
Just say the words you can have it now
Any way that you want it now
Just say the words you can have it now
Any way that you want it now
Just show the world that you want it now
Anyway that you want it now
Just show the world you can have it now

My life to you
My life to you


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    Ps sorry for my poor spelling. If what I have said is confusing or unclear to anyone, please don't hesitate to let me know.

    Guarimnon March 06, 2009   Link

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