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lyrics
WHERE DO YOU GO
And where do you go
When you melt into your mind
And how does it feel
Are you free or are you blind
And what do you do
When every way looks hollow
Well cry for yourself
And then possess your fear of sorrow
Cause’ I don’t think that they can take everything
So keep your hopes your dreams
Keep anything
And can you listen to your own
Take your freedom and bring it home
Bring it home
Bring it home
Bring it home
And once in a while
I can see behind your style
You’re quite mighty brave
For yourself you have enslaved
So dream as you will
For there your power will be saved
Do you know you’re okay
Somehow you worked it out that way
Still I have a dream
That you would come to me and say
I don’t think that they can take everything
I kept my hopes my dreams
I kept everything
And I listened to my own
I took my freedom and brought it home
Brought it home
Brought it home
Do you know you’re okay
Somehow we worked it out that way
credits
from MELTY MIND THING,
released March 15, 2011
JOHN BARDI: Guitars, Music; AMY LEE COY: Vocals, Lyrics, Music, Mixing by Jimmy & Amy; JIMMY WALDO: Producer, Engineer, Keyboards, Mixing by Jimmy & Amy; JULIAN BARDI: Bass; ROBERTO ZINCONE: Drums
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