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Above all things there must be love
And following your deepest soul
You look like you need some fun
I'm dying to sail into the sun
Dreamers ask what've I becomeI can see that shoreline star
Pulling me to worlds so far
Taking me and pulling hard
Away from judgment's own backyard
Away from judgment's own backyardWhy should I change for anyone?
Why should my chains break or come undone?
And I'll sing glory hallelujah I'm coming home
Baby don't rescue me, don't rescue me
'cause I'm gonna be what I'm gonna beDo you hear my melodies?
Do you hear my van gogh's cry?
Will it be my brother's purchase?
Even only when I die? even only when I dieWhy should I change for anyone?
Why should my chains break or come undone?
And I'll sing glory hallelujah I'm coming home

Baby don't rescue me, don't rescue me
'cause I'm gonna be what I'm gonna beI been up and down, I been all around
In the sky and baby on the ground
High as the sun, deep as the sea
Rain has been falling all over me
I wanna live in harmony
I know what I need to be free
Baby, please don't rescue me 'cause I'm gonna be...

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Vonda Shepard (born July 7, 1963) is a rock singer. She appeared regularly in the television show Ally McBeal in which she played a resident performer at the bar where the show's characters drank after work. She plays piano, guitar, and bass. Vonda Shepard was born in New York but her family relocated to California when she was fairly young. She played piano from an early age. Her father is Richmond Shepard, a mime and improv actor. Vonda has three sisters: Rosetta, Luana, and Brianna. Her mother left the family when Vonda was ten, and her father raised the four girls by himself.

Read more about Vonda Shepard on Last.fm.


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