Wherever I Go

Album: Oh My My (2016)
Charted: 29 55
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  • I know I could lie but I'm telling the truth
    Wherever I go there's a shadow of you
    I know I could try looking for something new
    But wherever I go, I'll be looking for you

    Some people lie but they're looking for magic
    Others are quietly going insane
    I feel alive when I'm close to the madness
    No easy love could ever make me feel the same

    I know I could lie, but I won't lie to you
    Wherever I go, you're the ghost in the room
    I don't even try looking for something new
    'Cause wherever I go, I'll be looking for you

    Some people try but they can't find the magic
    Others get down on their knees and they pray
    I come alive when I'm close to the madness
    No easy love could ever make me feel the same
    Make me feel the same
    Make me feel the same, same, same

    I know I could lie but I'm telling the truth
    Wherever I go there's a shadow of you
    I know I could try looking for something new
    But wherever I go, I'll be looking for you
    Wherever I go, I'll be looking for you, you

    Some people pray to their God for some magic
    'Cause no easy love could ever make them feel the same
    No easy love could ever make me feel the same
    Make me feel the same, same, same

    I know I could lie but I'm telling the truth
    Wherever I go there's a shadow of you
    I know I could try looking for something new
    But wherever I go, I'll be looking for you

    You think it's a lie when I'm telling the truth
    Wherever I go, I'll be looking for you
    Wherever I go, I'll be looking for you
    Looking for you, looking for you, ah Writer/s: Brent Kutzle, Noel Zancanella, Ryan Benjamin Tedder
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, Downtown Music Publishing, Sentric Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • OpcoronetFor anyone who is curious. Wherever I go is not there shortest song. It is in fact Don’t Look Down in there album Native
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