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Our lives are stores, waiting to be told
In search of silver linings, we discovered gold
And judgment taught us that our hearts were wrong
But they're the ones that we'll look down uponThe rules say our emotions don't comply
But we'll defy the rules until we dieSo lets be sinners to be saints
And lets be winners by mistake
The world may disapprove
But my world is only you
And if we're sinners then it feels like heaven to meYou showed me feelings I've never felt before
We're making enemies, knocking on the devil's door
But how can you expect me not to eat,
When the forbidden fruit tastes so sweet?So lets be sinners to be saints
And lets be winners by mistake
The world may disapprove
But my world is only you
And if we're sinners then it feels like heaven to meOur hearts are too ruthless to break
Lets start fires for heavens sake
Our hearts are too ruthless to break

Lets start fires for heavens sake
Our hearts are too ruthless to break
Lets start fires for heavens sake
Our hearts are too ruthless to breakSo lets be sinners to be saints
And lets be winners by mistake
The world may disapprove
But my world is only you
And if we're sinners then it feels like heaven to me
And if we're sinners then it feels like heaven to me

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Bringing a refreshing glimmer of hope and an abundance of style, Lauren Aquilina is redefining popular music as we’ve come to know it, breathing life, honesty and more importantly re-establishing a lyrical connection with her audience, something seemingly so absent from an overcrowded marketplace. Pulling a genre apart stich-by-stich and re-assembling it brilliantly to her own specifications, in the process capturing a sound so unique, it’s purity inescapable. Lauren Aquilina is an English singer-songwriter of British and Maltese descent, born in Bristol, United Kingdom.


Read more about Lauren Aquilina on Last.fm.


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