Retrosense
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Ask Yourself

Ask Yourself lyrics by Retrosense. How far would you go for someone you love? How high would you climb to scream you're right? Where are you going? I’m going...

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Ask Yourself

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How far would you go for someone you love?

How high would you climb to scream you're right?

Where are you going?

I’m going nowhere

What are you thinking?

Life isn’t fair

Cause I’ve been running round and round

To find that little piece of me

And right now I don’t know

If that’s how it’s supposed to be

How much would you bear for someone you care?

How long would you wait for your biggest day?

So whenever you have your doubts

And bad things happen

Know it’s true: I'll be there for you

Would you be there for me too?

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