All hands take the rope
Pull myself into the mystic
Big waves rock the boat
Somewhere in the South Pacific
The storms about to break
Here’s something real you can hold onto

So tell me c’mon
Lead me to the stage
Make a big idea wanna leap of the page
So tell me c’mon help me work it out
You’re the only one who knows what the words are about

All who abandon hope
I tell you what my secret wish is
Singer’s gonna find a note
True enough to make a difference

So tell me c’mon
Lead me to the stage
Make a big idea
Wanna leap of the page
Tell me c’mon
Help me work it out
You’re the only one who knows what the words are about

Strange sorrows come to the party
And she wants to go home with me
Need someone to come to the rescue
Make some sense of what’s been happening

So tell me c’mon
Give it to me straight
Wanna get my heart started
What’s it gonna take
Tell me c’mon
Lead me to the stage
Make a big idea wanna leap out of the page
Tell me c’mon help me work it out
You’re the only one who knows what the words are about
You’re the only one who knows what the words are about
So tell me c’mon
Tell me c’mon
Tell tell me c’mon
Alright
Woah woah
Woah woah
Woah woah
Woah woah
Woah


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