East of Eden

Album: Lone Justice (1985)
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  • Should I go north? (NO!)
    Should I go south? (NO!)
    Should I go west? (NO!)
    Should I go east? (YEAH!)

    I know where my love is, my love is east of Eden
    East of Eden
    You make my dreams so believable
    Before I met you I believed in giving up
    You tore down all my walls so I could see outside
    Yeah Darlin', you know that's something I ain't never giving up

    Everybody needs to rely on somebody
    Everybody needs to rely on someone
    Even you, Even me
    I'm gonna follow my feeling
    I'm gonna follow my senses
    I'm gonna follow my compass

    I know where my love is, my love is East of Eden
    East of Eden
    This may not be the place we thought we would end up in
    But darlin' I don't need to make no apologies
    We all need someone to hold on to you, know it's true
    And if you hold on to me there'll be magic when I hold on to you

    Everybody needs to rely on somebody
    Everybody needs to rely on someone
    Even you, even me
    I'm gonna follow my feeling
    I'm gonna follow my senses
    I'm gonna follow my compass

    I know where my love is, my love is East of Eden
    East of Eden

    Should I go north? (NO!)
    Should I go south? (NO!)
    Should I go west young man? (NO!)
    Should I go
    Should I go
    Should I go
    Should I go
    East of Eden
    East of Eden
    East of Eden
    East of Eden Writer/s: MARVIN ETZIONI
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
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