Otherside

Album: Revelation (2008)
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  • I've been sitting here for way to long
    It's time that I was moving on
    I know that there is a better way
    It think I'm going to make a change

    So come along now, to where I'm going

    [Chorus]
    I came into the otherside
    'Cause I need something better
    I came into the otherside
    'Cause I want to live forever

    One thing that is for sure I know
    This won't be an easy road
    Let me ask before I leave
    Won't you come along with me

    [Chorus]

    Take me to the otherside

    So come along now, to where I'm going [Repeat: x 2]

    [Chorus]

    Take me to the otherside [Repeat: x 3]

    'Cause I want to live forever, live forever
    Take me to the otherside Writer/s: Brad Avery, David Carr, Mac Powell, Mark Lee, Tai Anderson
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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