Song Length |
3:52 |
Genre |
Rock - General |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Language |
English |
Lyrics
New York City's a long way from hear,you know
L.A.'s twice as far
If there's one thing I've learned from getting out and around
Is that it don't matter much where you are
The pretty girls come and the pretty girls go
Your friends can leave you high and dry
You've got to push on though,in spite of it all
`Cause it's either that or lay down and die
CHORUS:
You can only ride the wind for so long
You're bound to find out where you've been wrong
It all starts to seem strange
When you're due for a change
You've got to find out where you belong
Oooo yeah
The man on the corner don't like your looks
The ladies that you meet don't smile
Their eyes all seem to stare and say you're "one for the books"
Better lay out for a little while
You're taking it easy,you're taking it slow
You're trying to take it down the line
You've got all the answers, `cept the ones you don't know
Better learn to open up your mind
CHORUS:(Repeat)
GUITAR / PIANO LEADS
The rock `n roll crazies running `round your brain
The pain you feel deep inside
You're only going `round until they call out your name
So you can run, but know that you can't hide
You're picking up the pieces as you go along
You're trying hard to make them fit
You're following the feeling of that inner song
Better make sure you're in tune with it
CHORUS: (Repeat)
Where you belong... (keep repeating & fade )
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