World Of Mine

Five · Kingsize

IÂ’ve been trying to ease my mind.
From this life that I have been thrown into.
I no longer know who to trust.
They keep hurting me no matter what I do.
ItÂ’s a big world out there.
And sometimes it can swallow you up.
But never give up yeah.

IÂ’ve been tryin' to find a friend in this crazy world.
And the more that I try to find a friend in this crazy world.
IÂ’ll sail the seven seas.
I would climb a mountain high.

To get you in this world of mine.
To get you in this world of mine.
To get you in this world of mine.

I've been dying to meet someone.
Just to share all the things other people do.
Just a laugh or a cry.
Just a simple goodbye.
I will see you soon, would do.
I promise you I wonÂ’t let you down.
Come to me.
I will make you see yeah.

IÂ’ve been tryin' to find a friend in this crazy world.
And the more that I try to find a friend in this crazy world.
IÂ’ll sail the seven seas.
I would climb a mountain high.

To get you in this world of mine.
To get you in this world of mine.
To get you in this world of mine.
To get you in this world of mine.
To get you in this world of mine.

IÂ’ve been searching for someone to care
Someone whoÂ’ll always be there

To get you in this world of mine
IÂ’ve been tryin' (IÂ’m tryin') to find (IÂ’m dying) a friend
(IÂ’m fighting) in this crazy world (IÂ’m fighting for you)
And the more that (IÂ’m tryin') I try (IÂ’m dying) to find
A friend (IÂ’m fighting) in this crazy world
(IÂ’m fighting for you)
IÂ’ll sail the seven seas
I would climb a mountain high

To get you in this world of mine.
To get you in this world of mine.
To get you in this world of mine.
To get you in this world of mine.
To get you in this world of mine.
To get you in this world of mine.
To get you in this world of mine.

World Of Mine

World Of Mine stands as a defining track from the British boy band Five, appearing on their 1998 debut album, Kingsize. The song captures the group's signature blend of pop and rock, characterized by energetic harmonies and a driving rhythm that became a staple of their early sound. As part of a prolific era for the band, the recording highlights their ability to craft anthemic pop songs that resonated with audiences across the United Kingdom. The track contributes significantly to the group's initial commercial success, showcasing the vocal chemistry and dynamic performance style that distinguished them in the late nineties music scene. It remains a key song in their discography, representing the high-energy production values and youthful appeal that defined their first major release.