Find The Torch, Burn The Plans

Album: Wake Up The Nation (2010)
Charted: 68
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  • Dream the dream if you can't
    Find your way though the sand

    Sing it like you already own it
    [Incomprehensible] so show it
    Oh, oh, oh

    Find the torch, burn the plans
    State your case in the land

    Scream like you already know it
    Our dream is all that we owe it
    Oh, oh, oh

    Live your life if you can
    Ride the wave with all [Incomprehensible]

    Shout like you already know it
    Our dream is all that we owe it
    Oh, oh, oh

    Sing it like you already own it
    [Incomprehensible] so show it
    Oh, oh, oh

    Sha, la, la, sha-la-la
    (Sha, la, la, sha-la-la)
    Sha, la, la, sha-la-la
    (Sha, la, la, sha-la-la)
    Oh, oh, oh Writer/s: PAUL WELLER, SIMON DINE
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
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