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Something Beautiful - Rebecca Luker



     
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Sun at my window
I'm taking this ride
On my own
To be alone
Get me away from it
Find me a man of the world
Our feeling glows
And now I've finally got to know you
I don't feel the need to hold you
Yes I dread my life without you
I think I'll stay
Oh my
Oh my
Something Beautiful
And either way
That's one unhappy life
Leaving you to her
But if I stay here would it work

It's something beautiful
And every day
It's one I have to lie
Sleeping it over
Half way to feeling
It's all good and well
Woke up this morning
Head full of whys and won't anymore
Infact my future's set in stone
If only I could peel the ghost
But the fear of letting go
Has brought me here
Oh my
Oh my
Something Beautiful
And either way
That's one unhappy life
Leaving you to her
But if I stay here would it work
It's something beautiful
And every day
It's one unhappy life
We had something beautiful
To you I remain faithful
We're both hearing different sounds
What now?
Something Beautiful
And every way
That's one unhappy life
Leaving you to her
But if I stay here would it work
It's something beautiful
And every day
It's one I have to lie
Something Beautiful
And every way
It's one unhappy life
Leaving you to her
But if I stay here would it work
It's something beautiful
And every day
It's one I have to lie

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Rebecca Luker (born April 17, 1961) is an American musical theatre actress and soprano who has appeared in several prominent Broadway productions.
Biography Luker was born in Helena, Alabama, near Birmingham. She attended the University of Montevallo, earning a B.A. in music, taking a year off to perform with the Michigan Opera Theatre in 1984. Luker's Broadway debut was in The Phantom of the Opera as an understudy to Sarah Brightman and eventual replacement in the leading role of Christine (1988-91).

Read more about Rebecca Luker on Last.fm.


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