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Fair Warning Follow My Heart


Morning light is breaking
Distant skys alight
Melting down the shadows of the night
I find myself still dreaming
As I open up my eyes
To the beauty of new day come alive
For the times they are a-changing
I can feel in the air
And wherever they will drive me
I don't care
I follow my heart
Down the road Im riding
Led on by the sun to a new days shine
So don't call me back
To those lost horizons
I follow my heart
I follow my heart this time
Im singing to the sunshine
Laughing at the rain
Guided by the whisper of the wind
And down the road of night-time
When evenings come again
Ill be waiting for a new day to begin
And the worries bout the future
They are fading in the past
For the love that I am feeling
It will last
I follow my heart
Down the road Im riding
Led on by the sun and the fire inside
So don't call me back
To those lost horizons
I follow my heart
I follow my heart tonight yeah, come on...
I follow my heart
Down the road Im riding
Whatever may come or be shall be
So don't call me back
To those lost horizons
I follow my heart
And one day Im breaking free



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