What’s your story?
What’s going on in your mind?
And what’s the trouble that you're leavin' this time?

What’s your story?
What did you learn to do?
And what did you say when they were picking on you?

I got worries but you know they’re all mine
On your way to find your goal with a purpose to unfold
And the people all around you seem so strange
‘Cause everything you know’s about to change

Dreams are flowin'
So what you fed-up on?
If anybody wonder what is turning you on
You see shadows
And I can see them too
When I’m looking at somebody like you
There’ll be answers
But they may not be true
‘Cause your raking much too fast
With the questions that you ask
And the choices that you make just seem so strange
‘Cause everything you see’s about to change

What’s your story?
What’s going on in your mind?
What’s the story that you’re leaving behind?
Well, your dreams are flowing
So what you fed-up on?
If anybody wants to know who’s turning you on

And now you’re nowhere
So, what you’re gonna do?
While the world appears too small
And you have to play your role
And the faces that you know just look so strange
Yea, the faces that you love all fade away
But everything you know is about to change



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