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lyrics
Walkin' down the street, the people that you meet
they all need something to help them carry on
and your countenance, it amounts to it
it'll tear down walls without saying anything at all
One thing leads to another
and this could lead to brotherhood
If we all just try
to see each other through a mother's eyes
Oh the power of a smile
to move mountains
like the heart of a child
swelling all around you
take a chance, and catch somebody's glance
make it last for a while
oh the power of a smile
Sometimes this world seems like nothing but trouble
and i just wish I could get away for a little while
but you can bring me back with something so subtle
make me feel like I can walk that final mile
And there's a loneliness in each of us
but it doesn't have to hurt so much
There's a cure so pure it's gonna make you wonder
what's all this fuss
Oh the power of a smile
to move mountains
like the heart of a child swelling all around you
take a chance, and catch somebody's glance
make it last for a while
oh the power of a smile
Those lips don't even need to be parted
when I'm down and broken hearted
that's when all I need to see, oooh
is those twinkling eyes lookin back at me
Oh the power of a smile
to move mountains
like the heart of a child swelling all around you
take a chance, and catch somebody's glance
make it last for a while
oh the power of a smile
make it last for a while, the power of a smile
make it last for a while, oh the power of a smile
credits
from Hamdulillah,
released October 14, 2011
Tyler Matthew Smith-vocals, acoustic guitar, tambourine
Adam Farley-drums
Wayne Miller-acoustic bass
Chris Kelly-acoustic guitar
Brook Reeder-keyboard
Kiyoshi Foster-slide guitar
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