No need to wonder
Do you belong?
No need to worry
You can be strong

Don't disbelieve it
Let your fears go
There must be more to this life
And we all know

The solution
Staring you down
Looking for
The solution
Bringing you 'round

Round and round we go
Round and round we go

The past can haunt your future so
Shadows are falling look out below

Voices are calling echoes unknown
There must be more to this life than we all know

Looking for
The solution
Staring you down
Deep inside
The solution
Bringing you 'round

Giving it out
Giving it out
Do the best that you can do
Giving it out
Giving it out
It's all up to you

Giving it out
Giving it out
Do the best that you can do
Giving it out
Giving it out
It's all up to you

It's all up to you

Over and under and down we go
(Down we go)
Caught at the crossroads
Which way to go?
(Path unknown)
Choosing the right path?
Only you know

Looking for
The solution
You hold the key
Deep inside
The solution
Set yourself free

Round and round we go
Round and round we go

Giving in, giving out
Do the best you can do
Giving in, giving out
It's all up to you

Giving in, giving out
Do the best you can do
Giving in, giving out
It's all up to you

It's all up to you
It's all up to you


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