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Every Second Every Hour - Iyeoka



     
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Every second, every hour
I am calling for you, calling for you
Every second, every hour
I am calling for your heart on the radioLa La La La La La
Lala la la la la la la la laa
La La La La La La
Lala la la la la la la la la la laasomebody say s.o.s.
this is a miracle
I am moving up with a boom clap, clap
can you hear me? can you hear me?
yo de le he hoo
yo de le he hoocome around, come around
dance before the soundwaves of the high life
come around, come around
heart feeling stronger than ever beforecho (x2)
Every second, every hour
I am calling for you, calling for you
Every second, every hour

I am calling for your heart on the radiola la la la la la
la la la la la lacome around, come around
make us happy when the sky is falling, falling
come around, come around
you got to hold on, you got to hold on
alwayssee the harmonies from the sun shine down, sun shine
(always)
see the harmonies from the sun shine down, sun shinecho1 (x2)
Every second, every hour
I am calling for you, calling for you
Every second, every hour
I am calling for your voice on the radiocho2 (x2)
Every second, every hour
I am calling for you, calling for you
Every second, every hour
I am calling for your heart on the radiosomebody say echo, echo
goes the sunrise
echo, echo
comes the sunshine
every second, every hour
don't take my sunshine away
don't take my sunshine away
(every second every hour) don't take my sunshine away
don't take my sunshine awayEvery second, every hour
I am calling for your voice on the radio
La La La La La La
Lala la la la la la la la laa
La La La La La La
Lala la la la la la la la la la laa
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Music Iyeoka Ivie Okoawo is a Poet and Recording Artist, a 2010 TED Global Fellow, the 2nd place 2009 Individual World Poetry Slam Champion, and a spokesperson for the Amenawon Foundation. Daughter of Nigerian-born parents who both hold Doctorate degrees from Boston University, Iyeoka was a practicing pharmacist before launching her career as a poet, singer, activist and educator. In her native Esan language, Iyeoka means “I want to be respected.

Read more about Iyeoka on Last.fm.


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