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Elvis Presley - Where Do I Go from Here? lyrics
If I knew the way I'd go back home The countryside has changed so much I'd surely end up lost Half-remembered names and faces so far in the past On the other side of the bridges that were burned once they were crossed Tell me where, where does a fool go when there's no-one left to listen To a story without meaning that nobody wants to hear Tell me where, where does a fool go when he knows there's something missing Tell me where, where will I go from here Where will I go from here Get back home where my childhood dreams and wishes still are none of my regrets Go back to a place where I can figure all the odds Have a fighting chance to lose the blues and win my share of bets Tell me where, where does a fool go when there's no-one left to listen To a story without meaning that nobody wants to hear Tell me where, where does a fool go when he knows there's something missing Tell me where, where will I go from here Where will I go from here Tell me where, where does a fool go when there's no-one left to listen To a story without meaning that nobody wants to hear Tell me where, where does a fool go when he knows there's something missing Tell me where, where will I go from here Where will I go from here Tell me where, where does a fool go when there's no-one left to listen To a story without meaning that nobody wants to hear Tell me where, where does a fool go when he knows there's something missing Tell me where, where will I go from here Where will I go from here Tell me where, where does a fool go when there's no-one left to listen To a story without meaning that nobody wants to hear Tell me where, where does a fool go when he knows there's something missing Tell me where, where will I go from here Where will I go from here. |
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