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The Beginning Lyrics


Alice Peacock The Beginning

The Beginning



Verse 1

Step out with me into the great unknown

The world's at our feet, let's make it our home

I'm looking at you with the stars up above

It must be true; we're falling in love



Chorus

Look at us now it took so long to find out

This is the beginning...of our new life

Baby keep holding on

It's time to start living and open our eyes

Open our eyes



Verse 2

Sometimes it seems to too good to be true

Feels like a dream just being with you

'cause' I never thought that I'd get enough

But I'm satisfied and filled with your love



Chorus

Look at us now us took so long to find out

This is the beginning...of our new life

Baby keep holding on

It's time to start living and open our eyes

Open our eyes



Bridge

I'd swim the oceans, yeah all 7 seas

Just to show you the scope of what you mean to me

I would shout it out loud

In the midst of a crowd

You're everything to me now



Chorus

This is the beginning...of our new life

Baby keep holding on

It's time to start living and open our eyes

Open our eyes



(repeat)


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