Here in the world feel it flowing
River of life on a human journey
Don't be afraid of becoming the sea
Don't worry yourself, don't worry yourself
Don't worry yourself
Many stories will be left untold
But understand everything must go

Slow slow lover rub you down
We don't want no one hurting don't make a sound
Oh livin' is a journey, waking believing running
For shelter now, slow slow lover rub you down
We don't want no one hurting don't make a sound
Oh living is a journey, waking believing running

What's that you do you're running around
There's people that need you and you're letting down
And when it's time to care you always leave town
Don't hurry yourself, don't hurry yourself
Don't hurry yourself
There's some wildness there and mercy
It's the emptiness we love touching

Slow slow lover rub you down
We don't want no one hurting don't make a sound
Oh livin' is a journey, waking believing running
For shelter now, slow slow lover rub you down
We don't want no one hurting don't make a sound
Oh living is a journey, waking believing running

Give thanks and praise for good things you found
Humble people not ashamed nor proud
And always try to keep your feet on the ground
And love yourself

Slow slow lover rub you down
We don't want no one hurting don't make a sound
Oh livin' is a journey, waking believing running
For shelter now, slow slow lover rub you down
We don't want no one hurting don't make a sound
Oh living is a journey, waking believing running


Lyrics submitted by Livin_and_Rockin420

Running Lyrics as written by Tim Mahoney Douglas Martinez

Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    The guitars in this song are pure bliss. This song is so positive!

    Freedomis40ozon May 02, 2007   Link

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