“Consider This”, Aaron Pritchett- Lyrics

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“Consider This”, Aaron Pritchett- Lyrics

Consider this

Things don’t always work out like you plan
But you can’t let that hold you back from tryin’ again
I’ve been fallin’ for you you need not fear
I’ve got this proposition I think you should hear

Consider this
Living life together
Consider this
Seeing a world
Consider this
Building a home of our own
A front porch, picket fence and 3 kids
Girl you and I we can’t miss
Consider this
Consider this

Everyday is a new day and take it as it comes
There’s a world out there waiting seize it and run
You’ve got nothin’ to lose and everything to gain
Won’t you please consider what my heart has to say

Consider this
Living life together
Consider this
Seeing a world
Consider this
Building a home of our own
A front porch, picket fence and 3 kids
Girl you and I we can’t miss
Consider this

We can watch every sunset
Every storm roll in over the shore
Through the good and the bad girl we’ll have all of that
This could be everything you’ve dreamed of and more

Consider this
Living life together
Consider this
Seeing the world
Consider this
Building a home of our own
A front porch, picket fence and 3 kids
Girl you and I we can’t miss
Consider this
Consider this

(Consider this)
Seein’ the world
(Consider this)
Buildin’ a home
(Consider this)
A front porch, picket fence
(Consider this)
3 kids
(Consider this)
Maybe 2 kids
(Consider this)
Every sunset
(Consider this)
Every storm

Lyrical Diary-“Consider This”, Aaron Pritchett- Lyrics

“Consider This”, Aaron Pritchett- Lyrics. Writer(s): Aaron Pritchett. album: “Consider This” (2002)

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Bangla Song Lyrics – Enjoy reading lyrics and trying to do them more than just lyrics, trying to have some more me. I enjoy doing this because it allows me to express myself in a unique way that not everyone can do. It also gives me a chance to learn new things, which I appreciate.

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