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And I know I've been so far away
And I know all the hardships that it makes
And I wish that I could change our destiny
But my heart has the only eyes that seeAnd I know that things used to be easier
And I know that sometimes life is hard
And I wish that things could be much better
On this path along the road until it's overNow let me find my way
Let me find the answers to these dreams
Now let me go my way
And bring about an end to bitter thingsAnd I feel that me heart has been torn in two
One half's alone while the other is always with you tooAnd I know that things used to be easier
And I know that sometimes life is hard
And I wish that things could be much better
On this path along the road until it's overNow let me find my way
Let me find the answers to these dreams
Now let me go my way
And bring about an end to bitter thingsAnd it's alright
We've got to find ourselves some way

And here tonight
We've got to go our separate waysYour hearts, your smiles
And I miss them all the while
And I know that someday I'll be there
But right now I can't beNow let me find my way
Let me find the answers to these dreams
Now let me go my way
And bring about an end to bitter thingsNow let me go my way
Now let me go my way
So now let me go my way
And bring about an end to bitter things

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Exciting stories without big words When you tell a story you explain something which has engaged you, something which has moved you. Telling good stories is certainly not easy, particularly if you don’t use words. Just like a good DJ set, storytelling is all about creating an arc, putting listeners under a spell and giving the feeling that this story doesn’t have to come to an end. Telling a story with these attributes without using words? How it’s possible is demonstrated by DJ and producer Markus Suckut.

Read more about Markus Suckut on Last.fm.


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