“Who Knows” Lyrics

Album: Pocketful of Sunshine

Artist: Natasha Bedingfield

Genre: R&B, Pop, Soul

Lyrics:

I’m in like with
Not in love with you quite yet
My heart’s beginning to
Slightly overrule my head

Oh no, oh no
My self control
It won’t hold up for very long
Oh no, oh no
You touch my soul
I can’t help falling too fast for you

Can you hold on a bit
Stop before we go
’cause I might need a moment
And I wouldn’t wanna spoil it

Who knows if I am ready or not
Only time will tell
Who knows if we are ready to make this something
Who knows

Maybe this is love
But I haven’t fallen in quite yet

Oh no, oh no
My self control
It won’t hold up for very long
Oh no, oh no
You touch my soul
I can’t help falling too fast for you

Can you hold on a bit
Stop before we go
’cause I might need a moment
And I wouldn’t wanna spoil it

Who knows if I am ready or not
Only time will tell
Who knows if we are ready to make this something
Who knows
Who knows

Can you hold on a bit
Stop before we go
’cause I might need a moment
And I wouldn’t wanna spoil it

Who knows if I am ready or not
Only time will tell
Who knows if we are ready to make this something

Who knows if I am ready or not
Only time will tell
Who knows if we are ready to make this something
Who knows

Who knows
Maybe, maybe not
Who knows
Maybe, maybe not
Who knows
Maybe I will, maybe I won’t
Who knows

Album Info:

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Pocketful of Sunshine
On Pocketful of Sunshine, Natasha Bedingfield sounds like Joss Stone only bouncier. Nothing wrong with that. In fact, the brightness and buoyancy of this record will keep it spinning long after CDs that shoot for hipster credibility–with funked-up bells and fancy production whistles–have been deposited back into their jewel cases for all eternity. Check it out: “Love Like This,” with Sean Kingston, puts its hands in the air for puppy love–the kind that’ll bring you back to your “middle school kiss”–and a couple of other songs follow the youth-themed suit. “Backyard” time-travels to an idyllic childhood, while “Freckles” fleshes out, for the benefit of the insecure, the beauty in imperfections. Elsewhere, Bedingfield is her indomitably upbeat self. Opener “Put Your Arms Around Me” reeks of reassurance and tenderness. “Happy” implores would-be gloom-and-doomers to snap out of it, and while the title track doesn’t wander all that far lyrically, it benefits from a chanted verse brimmed in (positive) attitude. The vibe, overall, is beach-blanket warm and blue-sky ready. Sunshine earns a pocketful, if not more, of pop-music props. –Tammy La Gorce

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