Immediate download of Where I Need to Be (Alternate Take) in your choice of 320k mp3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire. And the best part? Your loonie (that's a dollar for you non-Canadians) goes directly to me to help make my next album... no iTunes... no record label. Just little old me. :)
Don't play favourites with your iPod. Give your CD player some love too! Comes in a high quality, environmentally friendly folding cardboard sleeve with original artwork by Kurt Firla.
Also includes autographed ECMA 2010 Tour Poster and immediate download of 7 track album in your choice of 320k mp3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire.
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lyrics
Maybe the truth,
Isn’t what we though it was,
And maybe these lies,
They’re just engrained in us,
And it could just be me over thinking things,
But I think I know more than ever now,
Where I need to be.
Chorus:
And all I know is when I arrived there,
I felt at home,
Something inside me is pulling me,
Towards the East Coast,
I just want to go back to the rolling hills and the crashing tides,
That crashed into my life,
And opened my eyes.
And opened my eyes.
Sunrise, sunset,
Come upon me.
With a new view of life I’ve never had.
People come and people go,
And the people who came sure let me know that,
There is still beauty and good.
(Chorus)
So, maybe the truth,
Isn’t what we though it was,
And maybe these lies, well,
They’re just ingrained in us,
And it could just be,
Me over thinking things
But I think I know more than ever now,
Where I need to be.
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