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You'll
Find Your Way
The bricks were laid
one by one.
I don't know
how she could not see this coming.
She said, "It's
so sudden--this wall I'm up against,
And I have
no defenses left to knock it down."
But I said,
CHORUS:
I don't know; what
you do is what you choose.
There are so
many opportunities for you.
Your heart
is screaming in a foreign language
That you can't
translate,
But one day,
you'll find your way.
Anchored
before me, but she's drifting into space.
And I'm bewildered
by her vacant state.
She says, "There's
nothing left here,
And I fear
that my dawn is gone, and the dusk has taken its place."
But I said,
CHORUS:
I don't know; what
you do is what you choose.
There are so
many opportunities for you.
Your life's
reacting to some worldly orders you did not dictate,
But one day
you'll find your way.
BRIDGE:
Like a weather-beaten
aged oak,
She's standing tall and strong, but I know it's just for show,
'Cause when the slightest breezes blow,
She's the one
who shakes the most. She's the most.
She's
staring blindly ahead. She's frozen in her tracks.
Counting all
her scars, and she's painting her world black.
She's wasting
her days--praying for change
But locking
herself in a house of pain.
I wish she
could see she's just got to tighten up the slack.
Like I said,
CHORUS:
Don't you know, what
you do is what you choose?
There are so many opportunities for you.
Your heart is screaming in a foreign language
That you can't
translate,
Hang in there!
You'll find
your way...
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