Pollyanna's Shadow

Album: Which One Am I? (2019)
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  • (Howie)
    I wanna go wherever you go (Not today)
    I wanna sing whatever you sing (It’s not in your range)
    There’s got a be a part that I can play on your stage, (no way, Jose)

    Cause the spot light always shines on you, that’s why

    I just wanna step Into your shadow, no, no
    Pollyanna’s shadow, no, no

    (Pollyanna)
    You’re always stepping on my shoe strings (let me tie the not)
    You’re always hanging with my friend and me (three’s company)
    Ya got a dance to your own melody, write your song (Then we’ll get along)

    Now it’s time for you to take the lead, Howie. please

    You gotta step out of my shadow, oh, no
    Pollyanna’s shadow, oh, no
    You’re standing in my shadow, oh, no
    Pollyanna’s shadow, oh, no

    You’ve got to make
    Your own way
    And know that you’ll be a-ok
    Out of the dark
    Into the light
    You’ll shine so bright

    Out of my Shadow oh, oh
    I’m out of your shadow, oh, oh
    Pollyanna’s shadow oh, oh
    Pollyanna’s shadow oh, oh

    Pollyanna’s Shadow
    I feel the sun on my face
    Pollyanna’s Shadow
    No time to waste
    Pollyanna’s Shadow
    Pollyanna’s Shadow
    Pollyanna’s Shadow
    Oh, oh Writer/s: Howard Dorough, Lisa St. Lou, Pollyanna Dorough, Tor Hyams
    Publisher: ME GUSTA MUSIC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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