We All Go Back to Where We Belong

Album: Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982-2011 (2011)
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  • I dreamed what what you were offering
    Imagine lying next to me
    You should, and your reputation talks
    I will write our story in my mind
    Write about our dreams and triumphs
    This might be my innocence lost
    I can taste the ocean on your skin
    That is where it all began
    I dreamed that we were elephants
    Water, sun and clouds of dust
    And woke up thinking we were free

    I can taste the ocean on your skin
    That is where it all began
    We all go back to where we belong
    We all go back to where we belong
    This really what you want
    This really what you want

    I can taste the ocean on your skin
    That is where it all began
    We all go back to where we belong
    We all go back to where we belong
    This really what you want
    This really what you want Writer/s: MICHAEL E. MILLS, MICHAEL J. STIPE, MICHAEL MILLS, MICHAEL STIPE, PETER BUCK, PETER LAWRENCE BUCK
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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