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When The World Is Not Enough - Michelle Mcmanus



     
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When The World Is Not Enough Lyrics


It's gonna take a miracle to make you stay this time
Nothing I could care to say could ever change your mind
Though silently, there's a part of me, that wants to let you go
Call it my mistake, if that's what it takes
With time you'll learn what I already know
When the world is not enough
Come back to me
When your dreams have lost their touch
Come back to me
When you're tired of chasing rainbows, that never do end
And nothing in this world is good enough
Just come back to me again
What we have is everything
In love there's nothing more
In my own experience, of that I feel so sure
Baby secretly, there's a side of me, that wants to set you free
I will pay the price, gladly sacrifice

If that's what I must do to make you see
When the world is not enough
Come back to me
When your dreams have lost their touch
Come back to me
When you're tired of chasing rainbows, that never do end
And nothing in this world is good enough
Just come back to me again
Oh Baby...
When you're tired of chasing rainbows, that never do end
When you realise that paradise has slipped through your hands
You can spend your whole life searching
You won't find this again
When nothing in this world is good enough
Turn around boy, come back into my life

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Michelle McManus (born on 8 May 1980, in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish singer who found fame after winning the second season of Pop Idol in the United Kingdom. Michelle has subsequently had brief success as a recording artist. Since then, she has gone on to host a successful Scottish television programme called The Hour and has presented a series of Big Band specials on BBC 2. She also sang for the Pope in September 2010 alongside Susan Boyle.

Michelle McManus on Last.fm.


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