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Gonna sing it like a song, sing it mountain high
Gonna sing it river flow
I've been thinking 'bout it in my thoughts aloneWhen I hear that voice it's like soup to the hungry
Wanna be the teacher, gonna be the kid
I'm gonna get inside
Find out where it's hid'Cause, baby this is it babe
We're on the miracle mile
Trying to give it up and do it with a smile
'Cause, I'm not alone and I'm not giving in
Till I find out where this miracle beginsSome days I get so mad, still I get out of bed
Put my shoes on and push on ahead
l look for something good to sayGone are the days that I'm surprised or bewildered
By what they're calling quality
Most of it sounds like bullshit to meSomeday is here and tomorrow never comes'Cause, this is it baby
We're on the miracle mile
Trying to give it up and do it with a smile
'Cause, I'm not alone and I'm not giving in
Till I find out where this miracle beginsThrow your old skin to the curb

Go and get a match
It's time to light it up and let it burn, oh yeah nowBet you got a woman to keep you warm
Don't mind me, I'm over here trying not to do anything wrong
My enthusiasm tends to come on too strongEverybody's shakin' it for the camera
Yeah, you're beautiful but isn't there anything else to say uh
Like how does it feel now?'Cause, this is it baby
We're on the miracle mile
Trying to give it up and do it with a smile
'Cause, I'm not alone and I'm not giving in
Till I find out where this miracle beginsOh, we're on the miracle
We're on the miracle mile
We're on the miracle
We're on the miracle mile
We're on the miracle
We're on the miracle mile

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Shannon McNally (born Shannon Maureen McNally on 17 March 1973 in Hempstead, New York) is an American singer-songwriter. While studying anthropology at Franklin and Marshall College, McNally began singing and playing guitar in clubs. After graduating and honing her skills on the streets of Paris as a busker, she secured a deal with Capitol Records in 1997. McNally was intent on making an acoustic record and entered the studio with studio professionals including Jim Keltner, Benmont Tench, and Greg Leisz. The resulting album Jukebox Sparrows was not released at the time.

Read more about Shannon McNally on Last.fm.


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