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Kolibri - This Is Happiness Lyrics



Kolibri - This Is Happiness Lyrics
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Dreamed of a land of milk and honey
Waking up that seems quite right
And I count the little blessings
That amassed to be my life
Not a single thing is broken
I know hard times are coming
Coming
Coming
Their as much a part of this as happiness [Happiness]
Their as much a part of this as happiness [Happiness]
Oh happiness
Here's to yesterdays emotion
Spill my guts and cut my belly open
To observe the content
Rummage red, black, wet, sacks
Old, me, is, dead
I'm glad I left
Done staring at the hole in the ceiling
Now I am a believer
Done staring at the hole in the ceiling
Done staring at the hole in the ceiling
Their as much a part of this as happiness [Happiness]
All of this, all of this happiness! [Happiness]
Oh happiness
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English

Dreamed of a land of milk and honey
Waking up that seems quite right
And I count the little blessings
That amassed to be my life
Not a single thing is broken
I know hard times are coming
Coming
Coming
Their as much a part of this as happiness [Happiness]
Their as much a part of this as happiness [Happiness]
Oh happiness
Here's to yesterdays emotion
Spill my guts and cut my belly open
To observe the content
Rummage red, black, wet, sacks
Old, me, is, dead
I'm glad I left
Done staring at the hole in the ceiling
Now I am a believer
Done staring at the hole in the ceiling
Done staring at the hole in the ceiling
Their as much a part of this as happiness [Happiness]
All of this, all of this happiness! [Happiness]
Oh happiness
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Writer: Daniel Weber, Till Rentschler
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Kolibri
Language: English
Length: 2:23
Written by: Daniel Weber, Till Rentschler

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