Fresh Air
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Fresh Air
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I think that I need some fresh air
I'm feeling under pressure
I think that I need to take care
Of what I think is precious
But I think too much
And thinking nowadays doesn't feel like a good idea
We live on the rush
And sometimes we end up forgettin' all the things that we are
Just sit and watch the news can be
An invite to insanity
I wish that I could do something
But I'm just me
I think that I need some fresh air
I'm feeling under pressure
I think that I need to take care
Of what I think is precious
But I don't have the time
And people nowadays doesn't feel that can wait for no one
We live on the line
And sometimes we lose ourselves just trying to get some
Just try to stay alive can be
Ask too much to society
I wish that I could do something
But I'm still just me
I think that I need some fresh air
I'm feeling under pressure
I think that I need to take care
Of what I think is precious
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Who performs "Fresh Air"?
Wallace Henrique performs "Fresh Air", and this lyric page sits inside the Wallace Henrique catalog on LyroVerse.
Are there related songs to explore after "Fresh Air"?
Yes. The related section below points to Happier and How to Be a Man with a short reason for opening each page next.
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