Wild Wood

Album: Wild Wood (1993)
Charted: 14
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  • High tide, mid afternoon
    People fly by, in the traffic's boom
    Knowing, just where you're blowing
    Getting to where you should be going

    Don't let them get you down
    Making you feel quilty about
    Golden rain, will bring you riches
    All the good things you deserve and now

    Climbing, forever trying
    Find your way out of the wild, wild wood
    Now there's no justice
    Only yourself that you can trust in

    And I said high tide, mid afternoon, whoa
    People fly by, in the traffic's boom
    Knowing, just where you're blowing
    Getting to where you should be going

    Day by day your world fades away
    Waiting to feel all the dreams that say
    Golden rain will bring you riches
    All the good things you deserve now

    And I say, climbing, forever trying
    You're find you way out of the wild, wild wood
    Said you're gonna find you way out of the wild, wild wood
    Wild wild wood Writer/s: PAUL JOHN WELLER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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