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Jo. Grange-Seaver - Take Your Journey Lyrics



Jo. Grange-Seaver - Take Your Journey Lyrics




The motto free and easy doesn't mean there's not a cost
Knowing where you are doesn't mean that you're not lost
Knowing facts and figures won't really make you smart
Having rhythm in your chest does not give you a heart
So take you journey, one step at a time
Learn your lessons, when you pass them on be kind

If you can't walk, wheelchair it baby
If you can't talk then learn to sign
If you can't hear the music playing baby
Dance to what's inside
And if the road before you is the only one you've got
Give it a name and drive that thing like you stole it off the lot
But take your journey

Knowing all the words won't help you read between the lines
Religion just might kill you, faith will save you every time
Standing on the shore will never teach you how to swim
The far side gets no closer 'til your dreams make you jump in
So take your journey, one step at a time
Learn your lessons, when you pass them on be kind

If you can't walk, wheelchair it baby
If you can't talk then learn to sign
If you can't hear the music playing baby
Dance to what's inside
And if the road before you is the only one you've got
Give it a name and drive that thing like you stole it off the lot
But take your journey

If you can't see the movie, braille the book they end the same
If you can't find all the pieces baby, play a different game
But take your journey, one step at a time
Learn your lessons, when you pass them on be kind

If you can't walk wheelchair it baby
If you can't talk then learn to sign
If you can't hear the music playing baby
Dance to what's inside
And if the road before you is the only one you've got
Give it a name and drive that thing like you stole it off the lot
But take your journey, take your journey, take your journey
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The motto free and easy doesn't mean there's not a cost
Knowing where you are doesn't mean that you're not lost
Knowing facts and figures won't really make you smart
Having rhythm in your chest does not give you a heart
So take you journey, one step at a time
Learn your lessons, when you pass them on be kind

If you can't walk, wheelchair it baby
If you can't talk then learn to sign
If you can't hear the music playing baby
Dance to what's inside
And if the road before you is the only one you've got
Give it a name and drive that thing like you stole it off the lot
But take your journey

Knowing all the words won't help you read between the lines
Religion just might kill you, faith will save you every time
Standing on the shore will never teach you how to swim
The far side gets no closer 'til your dreams make you jump in
So take your journey, one step at a time
Learn your lessons, when you pass them on be kind

If you can't walk, wheelchair it baby
If you can't talk then learn to sign
If you can't hear the music playing baby
Dance to what's inside
And if the road before you is the only one you've got
Give it a name and drive that thing like you stole it off the lot
But take your journey

If you can't see the movie, braille the book they end the same
If you can't find all the pieces baby, play a different game
But take your journey, one step at a time
Learn your lessons, when you pass them on be kind

If you can't walk wheelchair it baby
If you can't talk then learn to sign
If you can't hear the music playing baby
Dance to what's inside
And if the road before you is the only one you've got
Give it a name and drive that thing like you stole it off the lot
But take your journey, take your journey, take your journey
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Writer: Carrol Grange-Seaver
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




Jo. Grange-Seaver - Take Your Journey Video
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Performed By: Jo. Grange-Seaver
Language: English
Length: 3:49
Written by: Carrol Grange-Seaver

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