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The World Stopped Turning Lyrics


Ian Kelly The World Stopped Turning




I was talking to the voice inside my head
We agreed, without you I'd be dead
It was raining and my heart
Was debating
Well I couldn't be what you were looking for
What were you looking for?
And my mind I could do without
When it's so loud
It all started that night, when I met you
I was passed out drunk and a mess
You were insane for wanting me to love you
When we kissed then I digressed, and the world stopped turning
I was talking to the voice inside my head
And we spoke of the gluten in the bread
I am my father's son, enough said
I couldn't be, what you were looking for
And my thoughts I could do without
But at night they get so loud
When I was 25 and so self-centered
You saved me from my thoughts
You kicked in the door and then you entered
Do you remember when we fought?
Well I don't
At first I was a fool, under a rock
I was drinking to forget
You ignited my heart with your magical spark
I have changed for the better and the world stopped turning
I was talking to the voice inside my head
After some time, finally I said
"I'm what she's looking for"



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