Off Of Wonderland

Album: Time The Conqueror (2008)
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  • IT WAS EASY FOR ME
    UP SO HIGH IN MY TREE
    LIVING OFF OF WONDERLAND
    LIVING WITH AN UNKNOWN BAND
    WAITING THERE FOR EVERYMAN

    THERE WAS CHANGE IN THE AIR
    IT WAS LOVE EVERYWHERE
    LIVING OFF OF WONDERLAND
    ANKLE DEEP IN CONTRABAND
    WORKING ON A LIFE UNPLANNED

    DIDN'T WE BELIEVE IN LOVE?
    DIDN'T WE BELIEVE IN GIVING IT AWAY?
    THAT DIDN'T REALLY LEAVE US WITH THE LOVE
    TO FIND OUR WAY
    AFTER RFK AND MARTIN LUTHER KING

    DO YOU FEEL IT TODAY?
    LOVE IS STILL ON THE WAY
    COMING OVER WONDERLAND
    THE WORLD IS IN YOUR OPEN HAND
    ONCE AGAIN IT'S AT YOUR COMMAND

    DIDN'T WE BELIEVE IN LOVE?
    DIDN'T WE BELIEVE THAT LOVE WOULD CARRY ON?
    WOULDN'T WE RECEIVE ENOUGH
    IF WE COULD JUST BELIEVE IN ONE ANOTHER
    AS MUCH AS WE BELIEVED IN JOHN
    Writer/s: JACKSON BROWNE
    Publisher: Jackson Browne/Swallow Turn Music/Night Kitchen Music/Open Window Music
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