On My Way to the Sun
John Elefante
I was driving highway one on a perfect day
I couldn't find a bad song even if I tried
Filled up with myself no do or die
I didn't need anyone or a reason why
Cause lately life's been good to me
I think I found the key to what it's all about
And lately I have everything I need
But I'm starting to bleed on the inside
Oh, but how long can I wear this face?
As the world runs dry and I'm thirsty
Oh, this is not at all a dream come true
Just an ordinary guy playing make believe
Then if I'm all right but everything's wrong,
then why can't I seem to find my way home?
The fields have all dried up, so desperate for rain
No wonder why the harvest never came
A knock on my door - this time I'm answering
I've waited too long to put a crown on my King
This time it's everything
On my way to the sun
Forty something years, I had it all figured out
Build my castles on an island, there was never any doubt
But little did I know that it would crumble in the sand
I'd be rescued from myself and be a better man
Lately life's been good to me
I finally found the key to what it's all about
This is a life that is truly turned around
And this is no make believe
Then if I'm all right but everything's wrong,
then why can't I seem to find my way home?
The fields have all dried up, so desperate for rain
No wonder why the harvest never came
A knock on my door - this time I'm answering
I've waited too long to put a crown on my King
This time it's everything
On my way to the sun
On my way
On my way to the sun
The fields have all dried up, so desperate for rain
No wonder why the harvest never came
A knock on my door - this time I'm answering
I've waited too long to put a crown on my king
This time it's everything
On my way to the sun
On my way to the sun
To the sun
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