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“Alive is Awesome”






When I feel the thrill of water spraying and the chill, I feel awesome



When I’m splashing about and just want to shout, I feel awesome

When I’m soaked to the bone but made it all on my own, I feel awesome
I feel Alive, I feel Alive, Alive is awesome


When I’m out in the wild, I feel like a child and it’s awesome

When the cold makes me shiver and the rush makes me quiver, I feel awesome

When my muscles just ache but my spirit won’t break, I feel awesome.

I feel Alive, I feel Alive, Alive is awesome
To sweat from pores you never existed, Is awesome
To lunge into the depths of sparking unknown waters, Is awesome


I feel Alive, I feel Alive, Alive is awesome





Jab Chhite Favare, Mere Dil Ko Chhu Jaaye, I Feel Awesome
Masti Ke Chhapake Pass Aaye Lahraake, I Feel Awesome
Khushiyon Se Lamho Dil Ko Tay Kih Ho Manzil, I Feel Awesome
I Feel Alive, I Feel Alive, Alive Is Awesome


Na Fikrh Jab Sataaye, Aur Bachpan Lautaye, I Feel Awesome

Jab Ruhh Tharh-Tharaye, Aur Man Sahel Jaye, It's Awesome
Tan Yeh Tute Bhi To Yeh Hausala Tut Na Paaye, It’s Awesome
I Feel Alive, I Feel Alive, Alive Is Awesome
I Feel Alive, I Feel Alive, Alive Is Awesome


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