Luke Carey - Something I've Found lyrics

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Luke Carey - Something I've Found lyrics

I wanna tell you bout this girl the other day she could, kiss the sky and make the clouds go away, she's like a fine wine, better with time, makes me sing a melody and makes me rhyme, I hope she's out tonight, and she's so cool she'll make any man freeze, stop and turn and start begging of her please don't go, don't go, she's a work of art, she'll make the mona lisa jelous, cos theres something I've found, in the things that she'd do, cos she's making the rules but she's breaking them too, and theres some thing I've found, when i looked in her eyes, that oceans have tried, to recreate whats inside, and i think she knows, she knows, she knows, how i feel an i wanna tell you bout the things this girl would say, shed be, talking work and keep me interested for days, she's like a fine, prime, example of life, looks a beauty in the morning and amazing at night, i hope she's out tonight, with hair soft like silk, but none of that cheap sh**, I'm down to my bare wit, and its not the best place to be cos cos theres something I've found, in the things that she'd do, cos she's making the rules but she's breaking them too, and theres some thing I've found, when i looked in her eyes, that oceans have tried, to recreate whats inside, and i think she knows, she knows, she knows, how i feel now the seeds been planted, she'll be the apple of my eye, and id rather stay and try than see her say goodbye, and we're well beyond departed, but not at the end of the line, so i guess theres still a chance for me to make her mine, cos theres something I've found, in the things that she'd do, cos she's making the rules but she's breaking them too, and theres some thing I've found, when i looked in her eyes, that oceans have tried, to recreate whats inside, cos theres something I've found, in the things that she'd do, cos she's making the rules but she's breaking them too, and theres some thing I've found, when i looked in her eyes, that oceans have tried, to recreate whats inside