Come Into My World

Album: Somewhere Down The Road (2010)
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  • There you go making mountains
    Out of such a little hill
    Here I go mixing mortar
    For another wall to build
    There's a struggle in this life we lead
    It's partly you
    It's partly me (but)
    Every road that's traveled
    Teaches something new
    Every road that's narrow
    Pushes us to choose
    And I'd be lying if I said
    I had not tried to leave a time or two
    But every road that leads me
    Leads me back to you
    Here we stand in the middle
    Of what we've come to know
    It's a dance, it's a balance
    Holding on and letting go
    But there is nothing that we can't resolve
    When love's at stake
    When love's involved Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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