Album: Lindsey Buckingham Christine McVie (2017)
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  • I open my eyes
    The ship was out at sea
    People I didn't know
    Places I never did see
    Too late to conceal it
    Too late to hide it
    Too late to reveal it
    Too late to fight it

    I want it all
    All the colors and swings
    A new merry go round
    Carnival begin

    You opened the door
    And I stepped in
    Not knowing where I'm going
    But I know I'm gonna win
    I can fly again
    Got the freedom in my mouth
    Travellin' girl is movin' north, west, east, and south

    I want it all
    All the sparkling things
    A new merry go round
    Carnival begin

    I'll take it all
    I may lose or win
    A new merry go round
    Carnival begin

    I always wondered
    If you ever miss me
    I always thought I heard you call
    I always wanted
    Wanted to hear your voice
    Summer turned into fall

    I want it all
    Those sparkles and swings
    A new merry go round
    Carnival begin

    I'll take it all
    I may lose or win
    A new merry go round
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