I used to live live in a psychic city,
I never knew what would happen in a day.
I might be looking out the window
and a friend might say,
"Come on over over, come on over over,
come on over we're having a party for you.
Come on over over, come on over over,
come on over we're having a party for you."

I used to live in a voodoo city,
where every little thing had its own secret life.
I might be washing up the dishes
and the kitchen might say,
"Hang around baby baby, hang around baby baby,
hang around baby we'll be baking a cake for you.
Hang around baby baby, hang around baby baby,
hang around baby we'll be baking a cake for you."

I used to live in a heartbeat city,
I swear I'd fall in love every minute on the street.
You might be walking around the corner
and our eyes might meet.
Where you been darling darling? Where you been darling darling?
Where you been darling darling we've been holding this moment for you.
Where you been darling darling? Where you been darling darling?
Where you been darling darling we've been holding this moment for you.

I told you your dreams would come true
I told you your dreams would come true
I told you your dreams would come true
I told you your dreams would come true


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    this song is simple: Live life,have fun, indulge yourself in your surroundings, etc. All we can do in our time here on earth is have fun and experience the love of others. Go outside and interact with your neighborhood and community. You can choose to fear bad experiences or chose to embrace all the good experiences. You can either read the newspaper's rape and murder and stay inside or go outside and experience the world, and YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD for all the beauty and wonder that exists within it's boundaries. There are probably amazing restaurants, dance clubs, people, etc within miles of your home that you never knew about because you never looked.

    Go outside, put your ego aside, and experience life in your own voodoo city. Fall in love with everything. You never know what could happen; if you worry about the negative you will never experience the positive.

    lyrocyston January 15, 2012   Link

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