The Everyday Life
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The Everyday Life
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Maybe this world is just a broken mirror
Reality in reverse
Maybe it's just a shadow
Of a parallel universe
I don't know
Why do I want to go there?
Why do I really care?
Why should I climb a mountain?
Find your way - if you dare
There's a universal language
I shall learn to speak
Maybe then I will find
The answers that I seek
And I will fly to higher ground
High above the clouds
See the stars up closer
Watch the world go round
Why do I want to go there?
Why do I really care?
Why should I climb a mountain?
Find your way - if you dare
A universal language
We can learn to speak
Talk with the creator
No more hide and seek
Global understanding
And end to all the strife
Seems to me the the only
Challenge that we have is everyday life
(Voiceover)
No wind can stop it nor earth... water... or fire
When the universal language
All things unite
The personal legend grows ever stronger
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Who performs "The Everyday Life"?
Robert Miles performs "The Everyday Life", and this lyric page sits inside the Robert Miles catalog on LyroVerse.
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