Wanderer
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Wanderer
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I feel just like a wanderer,
I've been traveling for a while.
Called to a dream amongst the city lights,
I feel just like a wanderer,
I've been traveling for a while.
Called to a dream amongst the city lights,
Had to leave it all behind.
But I feel like going home again,
To feel the sea on my face.
Where my blood warms to the wind,
So soothed by its embrace.
I feel like I've been lingering on,
I've been walking down that dusty road.
Cause where you are,
I wanna be.
And I'm not some busy traveler,
Sending post cards from Rome
I found out where my heart is,
Is where I call my home.
Oh cities come and cities go,
I'm looking for the lights down low.
Oh cause where you are,
I wanna be.
And I feel it in the heart of me (oh love)
That's where I want to be (hey love)
Just hanging out, you and me (hey love) hmmm
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