Steve Nicks Cover that has been messed about with.

Where is the reason
Well don't blame it on me
Blame it on my wild heart

Where is the reason
Well don't blame it on me
Blame it on my wild heart

I love you I love you, I love you, I do
blame it on my wild heart

And I'm leaving, leaving
?????, you don't know
How to start, where to go, where did you go?
How would you start, where you'd go, how would you start?

I run around like a spirit in flight
Fearlessness is fearlessness
I will not forget this night
Fearlessness is fearlessness
Dare my wild heart
Dare my wild heart

And I'm leaving, leaving
?????, you don't know
How to start, where to go, where would you go?
How would you start, where you'd go, how would you start?

Fire on fire, rain on my face
Fever goes higher, rain on my face
Fearlessness is fearlessness
Dare my wild heart
Fearlessness is fearlessness
Dare my wild heart
That's where I needed you
Where I needed you most

Where is the reason
Well don't blame it on me
Blame it on my wild heart
Where is the reason
Well don't blame it on me
Blame it on my wild heart
But where is the reason
Well don't blame it on me
Blame it on my wild heart

Fearlessness is fearlessness
Dare my wild heart (repeat till end)


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    at the '???' it's 'Singing'

    and i'm not sure if i hear the lines That's where I needed you Where I needed you most

    patchrickon May 23, 2009   Link

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