Let Go Of My Heart

Album: Electric Mountain (2022)
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  • Let go of my heart
    Don’t tell me what to do
    I might need a little lovin’
    But I don’t need you
    Let go of my head
    Don’t tell me what to think
    I cut the wire
    Cut the string
    Careful what you say
    Careful what you do
    Someday it’ll come back on you
    Listen up
    Try and understand
    You’re never gonna bring me down again
    Gimme back my soul
    Don’t tell me how to feel
    I know what’s right
    I know what’s real
    Gimme back my tongue
    Don’t tell me what to say
    I’m gonna speak my mind anyway
    Careful what you say
    Careful what you do
    Someday it’ll come back on you
    Listen up
    Try and understand
    You’re never gonna bring me down again
    You’ve been in my veins
    For way too long
    I can breathe again now that you’re gone
    You covered my eyes
    I could not see
    Today is the day I set myself free
    Careful what you say

    Careful what you do
    Someday it’ll come back on you
    Listen up
    Try and understand
    You’re never gonna bring me down again Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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