Brand New Start

Album: Modern Classics: The Greatest Hits (1998)
Charted: 16
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  • I'm gonna clear out my head
    I'm gonna get myself straight
    I know it's never too late
    To make a brand new start

    I'm gonna kick down the door
    I'm gonna get myself in
    I'm gonna fix up the yard
    And not fall back again

    I'm gonna clear up my earth
    And build a heaven on the ground
    Not something distant an' unfound
    But something real to me
    But something real to me

    All that I can I can be
    All that I am I can see
    All that is mine is in my hands
    So to myself I call

    There's somewhere else I should be
    There's someone else I can see
    There's something more I can find
    It's only up to me

    I'm gonna clean up my earth
    And build a heaven on the ground
    Not something distant an' unfound
    But something real to me
    But something real to me

    I'm gonna clean up my head
    I'm gonna get myself straight
    I feel it's never too late
    To make a brand new start
    To make a brand new start
    To make a brand new start Writer/s: PAUL JOHN WELLER
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
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