Album: Am I The Enemy (2011)
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  • They say that life would be it's hardest in your teenage years
    Well, some of what they say is really true
    They say that life will come and find you when your heart is new
    I don't believe it from the mouths of fools

    So hang on, hang on

    [Chorus]
    We got a million different ways to see our emotions
    We got a million different ways to trick our heads to bring us down
    We got a million different colors to see in the ocean
    But every time I analyze it plays a trick upon my eyes I'm lost
    I'm finding my way back to my dreams (Whoa)
    I'm finding my way back to my dreams (Whoa)

    Living in a world that only takes from you
    Makes you want to give in and give up (Don't give up)
    But soon you realize that you are not alone
    Innocence disguises what you love
    So do what you love

    [Chorus]

    Hold on to the things that keep you young
    Nothing lasts forever, gone is gone ('Til we find our way)
    Don't be so hard on yourself
    There will always be a chance to make it better
    Things will get better

    [Chorus]

    I'm finding my way back to my dreams
    Back to my dreams Writer/s: JOHN FELDMANN, MATTHEW CARTER, RONNIE WINTER
    Publisher: Red Brick Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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