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Should I go north? (NO!)
Should I go south? (NO!)
Should I go west? (NO!)
Should I go east? (YEAH!)I know where my love is, my love is east of Eden
East of Eden
You make my dreams so believable
Before I met you I believed in giving up
You tore down all my walls so I could see outside
Yeah Darlin', you know that's something I ain't never giving upEverybody needs to rely on somebody
Everybody needs to rely on someone
Even you, Even me
I'm gonna follow my feeling
I'm gonna follow my senses
I'm gonna follow my compassI know where my love is, my love is East of Eden
East of Eden
This may not be the place we thought we would end up in
But darlin' I don't need to make no apologies
We all need someone to hold on to you, know it's true

And if you hold on to me there'll be magic when I hold on to youEverybody needs to rely on somebody
Everybody needs to rely on someone
Even you, even me
I'm gonna follow my feeling
I'm gonna follow my senses
I'm gonna follow my compassI know where my love is, my love is East of Eden
East of EdenShould I go north? (NO!)
Should I go south? (NO!)
Should I go west young man? (NO!)
Should I go
Should I go
Should I go
Should I go
East of Eden
East of Eden
East of Eden
East of Eden
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Lone Justice was a country rock band which formed in Los Angeles, California, United States in 1982. The band originally consisted of Maria McKee (vocals, guitar), Ryan Hedgecock (guitar), Marvin Etzioni (bass) and Don Heffington (drums) and released two albums, "Lone Justice" (1985) and "Shelter" (1986) before disbanding in 1986. All of the members aside from McKee left the band in 1985, and she replaced them with Shane Fontayne (guitar), Greg Sutton (bass), Rudy Richman (drums) and Bruce Brody (keyboards) for the recording of "Shelter".

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