Pioneer

Album: Pioneer (2013)
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  • Oh Pioneer, I sing your song
    Well it's the hymn of those who've gone before and those who carry on
    Pioneer, your work is hard
    But the future of us all rests on the shoulders of your heart

    Where are we going
    Oh I don't know
    But still I've got to go
    What will become of us
    Oh I don't care
    All I know is I'll go anywhere
    Pioneer

    Oh Pioneer
    So young and brave
    Be careful of the careful souls who doubt you along the way
    Pioneer, you orphaned child
    Your mother is adventure and your father is the wild

    Where are we going, oh I don't know
    But still I've got to go
    What will become of us
    Oh I don't care
    All I know is I'll go anywhere
    Pioneer

    Let your heart not be troubled

    I won't run when bullets chase me
    I won't rest where arms embrace me
    I will love when people hate me
    I won't hush, no you can't make me
    Send the dark but it won't break me
    You can try but you can't change me
    Take my life, they will replace me
    I won't hush, no you can't make me
    I won't hush, no we will sing
    Where are we going
    Oh I don't know
    But still I've got to go
    What will become of us
    Oh I don't care
    All I know is I'll go anywhere
    Pioneer

    Let your heart not be troubled Writer/s: AARON HENNINGSEN, BRIAN HENNINGSEN, CLARA HENNINGSEN, KIMBERLY PERRY, NEIL PERRY, REID PERRY
    Publisher: EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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