Odinah
Sho-odinah
Under, la la la la la la

Different kinds of people.
Different kinds of life.
We go walking towards the future,
With different size strides.

Show me the way to solve your sorrows
And I'll do what I can,
Cause we have the experience,
If we plan
Baby we can see that close

Show me the way to solve your problems and I'll be there,
Show me the way and I'll do what I can,
What can I say oh lately, what can I do?
I just can't stand losing,

Welcome to the new world,
Let me join your hand,
We go walking through the old world,
With a brand new plan.
All over,
God only knows how much I love you.
Give me a chance and I'll show the faith all over.
You will understand lady, if you change your mind.
Baby, only I know what you need.

Show me the way to solve your problems and I'll be there.
Show me the way and I'll do what I can.
What can I say oh lady, what can I do?
No I can't stand,
I just can't stand losing you.
Don't mean to take up your time baby.
I won't be stomping on your life.
I only wanted to make you see.

Oh that you,
Only you know what I need.
Then maybe I can take you higher,
Then maybe I can stop those tears, I can stop those tears,
Oh with you,

Sha da da da da n da

Show me the way to solve your problems and I'll be there.
Show me the way and I'll do what I can,
What can I say oh lady, what can I do?
I just can't stand losing,
Show me the way to solve your problems and I'll be there.
Show me the way and I'll do what I can,
What can I say oh lately, what can I do

No I can't stand,
I just can't stand losing you,

Losing you

Show me the way to solve your problems and I'll be there.
Show me the way to solve your problems and I'll call you.
Just show me the way to solve your problems and I'll be there.
Show me the way to solve,
I'll call you.


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