Run Free

Album: From Death to Destiny (2012)
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  • This world's yours for the taking
    This world's yours for the taking
    This world's yours for the taking
    Run free

    Run free and wild, lose your mind, escape your inhibitions
    Taste the wind, let your hair down, throw your hands up
    Go, go, go, let go forget the consequences
    Go, go, go, let go running free

    Open your heart, open your mind to a new world, to a new world
    Spread out your wings and learn to fly to a new world, to a new world

    This world's yours for the taking
    This world's yours for the taking
    This world's yours for the taking
    Run free

    Run free and wild, lose your mind, this world's yours for the taking
    Open wide, scream it loud this is my life
    Go, go, go, let go, forget what came before
    Go, go, go, let go running free

    Open your heart, open your mind to a new world, to a new world
    Spread out your wings and learn to fly to a new world, to a new world

    Close your eyes and pray for something better than this world has to give
    Make it worth your time when you move on to whatever the hell is next
    Know that you went in the end without a single regret
    That you lived and loved and laughed and cried and followed your dreams

    You won't, you won't be alone in the end
    You don't have to be afraid
    You won't, you won't be alone in the end
    You don't have to be afraid
    Run free and wild, let your heart soar with the eagles
    Run free and wild, let your love take over

    You won't be alone in the end
    You don't have to be afraid Writer/s: BENJAMIN PAUL BRUCE, DANNY ROBERT WORSNOP, JAMES ARTHUR CASSELLS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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