Going My Way

Album: Saturn's Pattern (2015)
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  • Into your heart
    Into your heart, I'm running away
    I wanna stay with you

    You following me, am I following you?
    I don't care anyway
    As long as you stay with me

    Many hearts were broke on the way
    It gets hard to say
    Smile a while at our lives yet unseen
    It's the world at play

    As if by chance, they could tell our fate
    These tea leaf-traces on empty plates

    Sparkle and shine
    Bird on the wing
    Are you going my way?
    Going my way with me

    Play by my side
    Stay with the beat
    Are you going my way?
    Going my way with me
    With me

    Many hearts were broke on the way
    It gets hard to say
    Smile a while at our lives yet unseen
    It's the world at play

    Wonder, oh, wonder
    Where will we go next?

    Time slipping by
    Time on the wind
    Are you going my way?
    Going my way with me

    Am I following you, you following me?
    I don't care anyway
    As long as you stay with me
    With me

    Oh
    Oh
    Oh
    Oh
    I'm so glad I found you now
    Flying through the universe
    Floatin' on the sound around
    Gone today but never gone

    Flying through the universe
    I'm so glad I found you now
    Floatin' on the sound around
    Flying through the universe Writer/s: PAUL JOHN WELLER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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