It's night time, we're driving
Lights go by makes stars in my eyes
It's cold out, and its warm in
When I had you by my side

And I love this its special
When the breeze is on my face
For now and for always I'll dream about this time and place

This is the feeling I want for always
This is the feeling I want for always

Free
So Free

It's special, the feeling
It's really nice, nice and new
Something to believe in
We'll do whatever we choose

And I love this, it's magic
On the road to God know's where
For now and forever
I'll dream about this time we share

This is the feeling I want for always
This is the feeling I want for always

Free
So free
Free
So Free

Ah-ah-ah

This is the feeling I want for always
This is the feeling I want for always

This is the feeling I want for always
This is the feeling I want for always

Free
So free
Free (this is the feeling)
So free (this is the feeling)
Free (this is the feeling)
So free (this is the feeling)

Ah-ah-ah


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    Around 1996, as the 2nd Deconstruction album Impossible Princess was in it's early stages of being written... Kylie took a road trip across the US with her then boyfriend, photographer - Stephane Sedanoui - I'm pretty sure the lyrics of this song relate to those travels... At this time, aged 28, after years of relentless promotion and recording hit factory produced pop and not knowing what would come next, Kylie was trying to find her true identity and thereby attempting to find her own voice and re-establish herself as a credible artist and songwriter.

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