Caravan
by Rush

Album: Clockwork Angels (2010)
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  • In a world lit only by fire
    A long train of flares
    Under piercing stars
    I stand watching the steam-liners roll by

    The caravan thunders onward
    To the distant dream of the city
    The caravan carries me onward
    On my way at last, on my way at last

    I can't stop thinking big
    I can't stop thinking big
    I can't stop thinking big
    I can't stop thinking big

    On a road lit only by fire
    Going where I want
    Instead of where I should
    I peer out at the passing shadows

    Carried through the night into the city
    Where a young man has
    A chance of making good
    A chance to break from the past

    The caravan thunders onward
    Stars winking through the canvas hood
    The caravan thunders onward
    On my way at last, on my way at last

    I can't stop thinking big
    I can't stop thinking big
    I can't stop thinking big
    I can't stop thinking big

    I can't stop thinking big
    I can't stop thinking big
    In a world where I feel so small
    I can't stop thinking big

    I can't stop thinking big
    I can't stop thinking big
    I can't stop thinking big
    I can't stop thinking big

    I can't stop thinking big
    I can't stop thinking big
    In a world where I feel so small
    I can't stop thinking big

    (In a world where I feel so small)
    (I can't stop thinking big) Writer/s: Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee, Neil Elwood Peart
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment
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