Did you wake up today?
You find the strength to say
The world is your own

Did you look up today?
You find the words to say
The world is your own,
To be left here alone.
Your own way.

You got to believe
You got to believe
And you'll find
Your own way
And you got to smile
You got to be strong
You got to believe
In your own way

Do you still feel sideways?
Well, damn this backwards way.
Way of thinking,
Well I stopped thinking.
Your own way.

But you got to believe
But you got to believe
And you'll find
Your own way
And you got to smile
You got to be strong
You got to believe
In your own way

In the south
I feel cold
And alone
Alone

Waaaoooohhh
Waaaoooohhh your own way
Waaaoooohhh
Waaaoooohhh your own way

And you got to believe
You got to believe
And you'll find
Your own way
And you got to smile
You got to be strong
You got to believe
In your own way

You got to believe
In your own way
You got to believe
In your own way


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Believe Lyrics as written by Erik Hughes Chris Hughes

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    [inaudible few lines] > "in the south I feel cold and alone, alone"

    Cheesy song, but it gives me a nice feeling somehow.

    Arlbornon October 11, 2009   Link

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