Kaby Lake
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Kaby Lake
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Where can you go to get out of here
When here is everywhere you go
I found a place I don't want to leave
But leaving is part of the journey
What can you grow from a tiny seed
If you won't learn to let it go
I'm moving on to where I belong
All this life's just the start of the learning
And every mile takes such a while
And with every step there's another to take
Asleep we're turning, awake we're burning
Is it all for nothing? Or are we something?
It keeps me wondering, "There must be something more..."
Ooo... I cry out to the East
Ooo... I cry and cry for Peace
Take me where there's no need
No more pain... no more need
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Yrlk performs "Kaby Lake", and this lyric page sits inside the Yrlk catalog on LyroVerse.
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