You Are Free

Album: Integrity Blues (2016)
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  • Riddles keep me up at night
    A lonely feeling to be understood
    You told me often how it was
    But I wasn't ready to heart it so plain
    Amazing, the effort we put in
    Amazing, the emotional bridges, tunnels, roads, and ways
    We go around what's one step from our face

    I see it clearly now

    Honey, you are free
    As much as you can stand to be
    You are free
    And it's anything you think that means
    You are free
    To be who you want
    What you need, yeah, who you want
    What you need, baby, you are free

    Everyone has their opinions
    But I'm the one that's gotta walk it
    So much fear to get over
    And so much pain to get past
    Wish there was a easy way through
    Wish there was a way to learn it all and have
    My bright new shiny tools
    Without the cost attached

    I think we've paid enough

    Honey, you are free
    As much as you can stand to be
    You are free
    And it's anything you think that means
    You are free
    To be who you want
    What you need, yeah, who you want
    What you need, baby, you are free

    I think we've paid enough
    I think we've paid enough

    Honey, you are free
    As much as you can stand to be
    You are free
    And it's anything you think that means
    You are free
    To be who you want
    What you need, yeah, who you want
    What you need, baby, you are free Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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