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Album: Situation: Critical (1997)
Charted: 4 75
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  • Where did we go wrong?
    Where did we lose our faith?
    My brother is in need
    But can he depend on me
    Do you think if one of you tried
    Maybe you could find
    A better friend than any other?
    If you gave more than you took
    Life could be so good
    Come on and try
    Now's the time

    'Cause you're free
    To do what you want to do
    You've got to live your life
    Do what you want to do

    Are we all strangers?
    Does anyone really care?
    Down we're all the same
    Trying to hide our pain
    You think you can never trust another
    'Cause they're all out to get ya
    We have to live in this world together
    If we open up our hearts
    Love can finally start
    Come on and try
    Now's the time

    'Cause you're free
    To do what you want to do
    You've got to live your life
    Do what you want to do

    'Cause you're free
    To do what you want to do
    You've got to live your life
    Do what you want to do

    When you're down and you're feeling bad
    Everybody has left you sad
    Feels like no one will pull you through
    It's your life whatcha gonna do
    Make that change, let's start today
    Get outta bed, get on your way
    Don't be scared your dream's right there
    You want it (you want it), reach for it

    'Cause you're free
    To do what you want to do
    You've got to live your life

    Do what you want to do

    (You're free)
    Come on, you've got to live your life now
    Come on, you know that I want to do
    You've got to live your life and love your brother, yeah

    Whatcha gonna do when it's all over for you?
    You've got to live your life and think about Writer/s: John C Ciafone, Lem Springsteen, Ultra Nate Wyche
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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