Wild West

Album: My Wild West (2016)
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  • Are you out there
    To take away my fear?

    I haven't lost my hope
    Even though I am so far from my home

    I've been living my life on the edge
    Slip and fall if I take one more step
    There's safety in numbers, I guess
    But I'm going rogue in the wild, wild west
    Wild, wild west
    Wild, wild west
    Wild, wild

    From where I stand
    There's a world where you can

    All that you lost, you get back
    And all that you want, you can have

    I've been living my life on the edge
    Slip and fall if I take one more step
    There's safety in numbers, I guess
    But I'm going rogue in the wild, wild west
    Wild, wild west
    Wild, wild west
    Wild, wild

    I've been dancing in the moonlight
    I've been laughing with this firelight
    Living, I've been giving
    I've been living with the firelight
    I'll be fine, fine
    I'll be fine, fine
    I'll be fine, fine, fine

    I've been living my life on the edge
    Slip and fall if I take one more step
    There's safety in numbers, I guess
    But I'm going rogue in the wild, wild west (wild, wild west)
    I've been living (wild, wild west) too close to the edge (wild, wild west)
    If I fall (wild, wild), who's gonna catch me?
    There's safety in numbers, I guess
    But I'm going rogue in the wild, wild west (wild, wild west)

    I've been dancing (wild, wild west) in the moonlight (wild, wild)
    I've been laughing with this firelight
    Living, I've been giving
    I've been giving with the firelight
    I'll be fine, fine
    I'll be fine, fine
    I'll be fine, fine
    I'll be fine, fine
    I'll be fine, fine
    I'll be fine, fine Writer/s: CURT SCHNEIDER, ELISABETH CORRIN MAURUS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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