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lyrics
Have i fallen from what's right?
Am i living by the verse?
Do you think i'm thinking much too hard?
I am straying from the worse
You can't save me
Your bedtime stories have lost their love
You can't chain me
You can't save me
Don't you tell me what i think
I can't hear myself anymore
I'm not gonna let you pave my way
I'm tired of listening
Advice is advice, and you're not bound to the way i live my life
All good things meet their end
So let loose and let me live
You can't save me
Your bedtime stories have lost their love
You can't chain me
You can't save me
Don't you tell me what i think
I can't hear myself anymore
I'm not gonna let you pave my way
I'm tired of listening
Break free, live your life
Break free, see the light
Break free, feel the light
Break free, live your life
credits
from Circle Of Willis,
released April 1, 2002
Bud Kelly - lead guitar
Zack Kelly - drums, percussion, bass
Brian Ullman - rhythm guitar, vocals
Mike Socrates - bass, backing vocals
David Ullman - additional vocals on track 5
Written by Brian Ullman
Produced by Dave Brooks and Circle of Willis
Recorded and mixed by Dave Brooks @ Grooveyard Studios in Akron, Ohio
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