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Jeanette Olsson - Slowly Lyrics



Jeanette Olsson - Slowly Lyrics




SLOWLY

I walked the wire high up with closed eyes
Didn't think that one day I could fall
The world was mine and there were no goodbyes
Didn't think that I could loose it all

Scattered dreams
And promises
An empty room
And I'm a sentimental fool

Slowly is still moving forward
Carefully one step at a time
Slowly is just my way of barely surviveing
Eventually returning to me
The way it's ment to be

I'm crawling on this long and winding road
Uphill but getting closer to the end
My legs are heavy and I'm hardly hanging on
Not so sure I'll find true love again

Healing heart
No looking back
But in my room
I'm a sentimental fool

CHORUS

I am just behind the corner of myself
Almost there now, where I cant feel the pain

CHORUS
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SLOWLY

I walked the wire high up with closed eyes
Didn't think that one day I could fall
The world was mine and there were no goodbyes
Didn't think that I could loose it all

Scattered dreams
And promises
An empty room
And I'm a sentimental fool

Slowly is still moving forward
Carefully one step at a time
Slowly is just my way of barely surviveing
Eventually returning to me
The way it's ment to be

I'm crawling on this long and winding road
Uphill but getting closer to the end
My legs are heavy and I'm hardly hanging on
Not so sure I'll find true love again

Healing heart
No looking back
But in my room
I'm a sentimental fool

CHORUS

I am just behind the corner of myself
Almost there now, where I cant feel the pain

CHORUS
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Writer: JEANETTE MARGARETA OLSSON, JEFFREY B. FRANZEL
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Performed By: Jeanette Olsson
Language: English
Length: 4:03
Written by: JEANETTE MARGARETA OLSSON, JEFFREY B. FRANZEL

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