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(no More) What Ifs - Natasha Bedingfield



     
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All the could bes buzzin' 'round
My mind a thousand tiny clouds
And now I cannot see the sun
All the worries on my list
Rush like lemmings off a cliff
I'm powerless to save even one
All my friends tell me I'm thinkin' too much
It's not over 'til it's over
Because today is trouble enough
Leave tomorrow 'til tomorrow
I'm not jinxing what could be
Second guessin' what I see
There is you and there is me
And no what if's
Not crossin' fingers, knockin' wood
'Cos worryin' about it could
Spoil the moment when it's good
No more what ifs, could bes, one days, if onlys

The intro's looping on and on
Don't really get to feel this song
When it's only playing in my head
If I don't listen with my heart
Trust my instincts from the start
Then I'm as dumb as dumb can get, so
I'm not jinxing what could be
Second guessin' what I see
There is you and there is me
And no what ifs
Not crossin' fingers, knockin' wood
'Cos worryin' about it could
Spoil the moment when it's good
No more what ifs, could bes, one days, if onlys
Looked in my eyes, made my heart skip
Knew I wouldn't take no from there
Only right that we would start this
I'm not really sure what we would call it
But let's not give it names, wouldn't care
You're mine regardless, I'm all in
Baby in the crib, look at how we livin'
Happily forever after, that's just what it is
And I know I shouldn't do that, I'm only causin' stress
I know I should just let it flow, I know that's for the best
And trust, I'm tryin', y'all tryn'a stop my brain
From makin' up a future that could cause me pain
So, I'm a get my head out the fantasy
All we got is now an' it's good, I ain't gonna let it bother me
I'm thinking too much
It's not over 'til it's over
Because today is trouble enough
Leave, leave tomorrow 'til tomorrow, 'til tomorrow
I'm not jinxing what could be
Second guessin' what I see
There is you and there is me
And no what ifs
Not crossin' fingers, knockin' wood
'Cos worryin' about it could
Spoil the moment when it's good
No more what ifs, could bes, one days, if onlys
No more what ifs, could bes, one days
No more what ifs, could bes, if onlys
No more what ifs, could bes, one day's, if onlys
What if I've lost you with all these what ifs
What if, what if, what if, what if
What if, what if, what if, what if
Oh no, what else should I say

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Natasha Bedingfield (born November 26, 1981) is a British pop singer, and sister of pop singer, Daniel Bedingfield. She also has a younger sister, Nikola Rachelle. Her debut single, "Single", was released in 2004, followed by the worldwide hit "These Words", which charted at #1 in the United Kingdom. She also released "Unwritten" and "I Bruise Easily" from the album, both of which were top 20 hits. Her debut album Unwritten went triple platinum in the UK, and has since found huge success in the United States.

Natasha's single "Unwritten" was featured in the movie "The Sisterhood Of The Travelling Pants" and many different television adverts. It also served as theme song for the hit MTV reality series "The Hills."

Natasha has just released her second album, N.B. and the lead single is the hit, I Wanna Have Your Babies.

Her latest offering ‘Say It Again', the third single to be taken from her critically acclaimed chart topping second album 'N.B', is no exception to this rule. Natasha Bedingfield co-wrote ‘Say It Again’ with Adam Levine (Maroon 5), and co-produced it with Mike Ellizondo (Dr Dre, Alanis Morisette). An uplifting song about falling for that elusive one, 'Say It Again' is reflective yet upbeat, and romantic without being saccharine sweet.

Natasha regularly contributes to YouTube as "uknatashabedingfield".
Another song that has gotten international acclaim is pocketful of sunshine. DSTV has used it for promoting their station.

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