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"Everywhere I Go" - Lissie

I had it at eleven. This is such a powerful number to me. This was when things that couldn't make sense, just did. I knew this going in. I felt myself changing inside and I had no idea how to control this because I was so young. Yet thinking back I realize even more so that things were in tact for me at this tender age. I wanted what I wanted and the certainty of it all made it clear. I crave that certainty now. That intense drive that no matter how hard things seemed to be, it will never make it impossible to reach.

Lyrics:

And I'll fall on my knees
Tell me how's the way to be
Tell me how's the way to go
Tell me all that I should know

And I'll fall on my knees
Tell me how's the way to go
Tell me how's the way to be
To evoke some empathy


Danger will follow me
Everywhere I go
Angels will call on me
And take me to my home
This tired mind just wants to be led home

And I'll fall on my knees
Tell me how's the way to go
Tell me how's the way to see
Show me all that I could be

And I'll fall on my knees
Tell me how's the way to be
Tell me how's the way to go
Tell me why I feel so low

Danger will follow me
Everywhere I go
Angels will call on me
And take me to my home
These tired eyes just want to remain closed

I don't see clearly
Can't feel nothing
Can you hear me

And I'll fall on my knees
And danger will follow me everywhere I go
Angels will call on me and take me to my home

And danger will follow me everywhere I go
Angels will call on me and take me to my home

And danger will follow me everywhere I go


http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/lissie/everywhereigo.html
http://www.cafemaroon.com/listening-section/lissie-preps-u-s-release-with-record-collector-audio/

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