Follow Your Road

Album cover art for "Follow Your Road" by Joanna Ampil

Joanna Ampil - Pop, Philippines

Follow Your Road

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Duration: 5:14

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[Verse 1] With so many roads that seem to lead down to the sea I wonder which road will be the right one for me Others may fall away, dead ending left and right But there is this one road that journeys far out of sight [Verse 2] Have you wondered where your road will lead you? Maybe to a bright day of sunshine, or a starry night in heaven Or it might be you're afraid to go, afraid to go But you've got to follow your road or you'll never know Never know [Verse 3] We are all but travellers living in a foreign land Just trying to find our way the best as we can Looking for an answer, trying to find some love And though we have journeyed far, it's not quite far enough [Verse 4] Have you wondered where your road will lead you? Maybe to a song that needs singing or a summer rain Or it might be you're afraid to go, afraid to go But You've got to follow your road or you'll never know [Chorus] You've got to follow your road Follow your road Follow your road You've got to follow your road Follow your road Follow your road You've got to follow your road Follow your road Follow your road And maybe someday your road will take you far away [Instrumental Break] [Chorus] You've got to follow your road Follow your road Follow your road You've got to follow your road Follow your road Follow your road You've got to follow your road Follow your road Follow your road And maybe someday your road will take you far away [Bridge] Keep following, you'll find it And someday you will get there Don't be afraid [Chorus] You've got to follow your road Follow your road Follow your road You've got to follow your road Follow your road Follow your road You've got to follow your road Follow your road Follow your road And maybe someday your road will take you far away

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  • Robert Wilson