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All I Need

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Do you know where your heart is?
Do you think you can find it?
Did you trade it for something, somewhere?
Better just to have it

Do you know where your love is?
Do you think that you lost it?
You felt it so strong but nothing's
Turned out how you want it

Well bless my soul
You're a lonely soul
Cause you won't let go
Of anything you hold

Do you know what your fate is?
And are you trying to shake it?
You're doing your best and
You're best, look
You're praying that you'll make it

Do you know where the end is?
Do you think you can see it?
Until you get there
Go on
Go ahead and scream it
Just say.

Say all I need is the air I breathe
And a place to rest my head

Do you think you can find it?
Better than you have it?

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