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The Lucky Ones - Patrick Park



     
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The Lucky Ones Lyrics


On the edge of a moment,
In the land that we love,
In the time that our best has to be good enough,
Like all those before us, we start out alone,
We race from our schoolyards, into the unknown
City lights, as far as the eye can see,
You and I, we will live differently
With our hearts in our hands,
Like loaded guns,
We're taking a chance,
We're the lucky ones,
This moment is yours,
This moment is mine,
And we're gonna be fine,
Oh oh oh oh ohhh
Oh oh oh oh ohhh
Searching for love,
Counting steps as we go,

Our parents they taught us there's no way to know,
I still hear their voices in the back of my head,
Saying, "You'll do better than we ever did"
City lights, as far as the eye can see,
You and I, we'll do it differently
With our hearts in our hands,
Like loaded guns,
We're taking a chance,
We're the lucky ones,
This moment is yours,
This moment is mine,
And we're gonna be fine,
Oh oh oh oh ohhh
Oh oh oh ohhh ohhh
Oh oh oh oh ohhh (We're gonna be fine)
Oh oh oh ohhh ohhh
City lights,
Stretching from sea to sea,
You and I,
It was meant to be,
Meant to be
Yeah
With our hearts in our hands,
Like loaded guns,
We're taking a chance,
We're the lucky ones,
This moment is yours,
This moment is mine,
And we're gonna be fine yeah,
We're gonna be fine yeah yeah oh,
This moment is yours,
This moment is mine ohhh,
And we're gonna be fine,
Oh oh oh oh ohhh
We're gonna be fine,
Oh oh oh ohhh ohhh
We're gonna be fine,
Oh oh oh oh ohhh
We're gonna be fine,
Oh oh oh ohhh ohhh

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Patrick Park is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. Park grew up in Morrison, Colorado. He was exposed to the arts at an early age: his mother was a published poet, and his father was a doctor who enjoyed playing folk and blues records and the guitar at home. Park himself began to write songs in his early teens and played in bands starting in middle school. He moved to New York City to try and start a music career, but left after less than eight months for Los Angeles, working numerous odd jobs that ranged from clothing store retail clerk to karate teacher to support himself.

Read more about Patrick Park on Last.fm.


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