You're the one that I adore, you
Give me one and don't adore me
Tell me things you all believe I do
All the things I wanna say and
Tell the things you are to me and
All the lies you have to say I do
Ooh, ooh, ooh, baby

Yesterday is when I felt down
And you came with my stuff and put fate on the ground
And you have to say you looked at me
Obviously, I do
That's why I want to be

Free, free like the wind blows
To fly away just like the sparrow
The feel of letting my hair blow
To take my time wherever I go
I'm in my

You're the one that I adore
Just kiss me once, I wanna know you
Feel the vibe that I can feel in mine
If you are the one for me
Just tell me twice and I will see
The heart and soul of all the things I feel
Ooh, ooh, ooh, no
Yesterday, when I felt down I start
Tryin' to make you think that I was around and y'know
Life is just a thing you don't pass the way I do
Babe, 'cause I want to be

Free, free like the wind blows
To fly away just like a sparrow
The feel of letting my hair blow
To take my time wherever I go
I want to be

Free, free like the wind blows
To fly away just like a sparrow
The feel of letting my hair blow
To take my time wherever I go
I mean mine, babe, alright

Oh, ah
Alright
Ah, ah
Oh yeah

Yesterday is when I felt down
I start tryin' to make sense, like I walk around
You start tryin' make a way to see, what this thing I do,
You, 'cause I want to be

Free, free like the wind blow
To fly away just like the sparrow
The feel of letting my hair blow
To take my time wherever I go
I want to be

Free, free like the wind blow (free like the wind, babe)
To fly away just like a sparrow (wherever I go)
The feel of letting my hair blow (I'll take my time, baby)
To take my time wherever I go
I want to be

Free, free like the wind blow
To fly away just like a sparrow (Oh, my, my)
The feel of letting my hair blow (whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, baby)
To take my time wherever I go

Free, free like the wind blow (to be free, I want to be free)
To fly away just like the sparrow (I got to be free)
The feel of letting my hair blow (I want to be free, ah, ah, uh, oh baby)
To take my time wherever I go
Ooh
I've got to be free, baby

Ronny, you are so silly


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