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Look around and tell me what you see a place surrounded by the hate
That hides in the shadows inside of you, inside of me
What can we ever hope to see if we're not looking
Don't you want to find your own way home again
Just leave your hate behind
When will you learn to just be you, find your own way?
When will you learn to follow through, make your own way?
Looking for something to believe I find the answer starts with me
Each time I follow inside of you, inside of me
What can we ever hope to be if we're not trying
Don't you want to find your own way home again
Just leave your hate behind
When will you learn to just be you, find your own way?
When will you learn to follow through, make your own way?
When will you learn to just be you, find your own way?
When will you learn to follow through, make your own way?
Find another way to get inside me, find another way to get inside me

Find another way to get inside me, find yourself
Find another way to get inside me, find another way to get inside me
Find another way to get inside me, find yourself
Don't you want to find your own way home again
Just leave your hate behind
When will you learn to just be you, find your own way
When will you learn to follow through, make your own way
When will you learn to just be you, find your own way
When will you learn to follow through, make your own way
Make your own way make your own way
Make your own way make your own way

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God is an Astronaut are a 4 piece who hail from Glen of the Downs, Ireland. They took their name from a line in Clive Barker’s film ‘Nightbreed’, the band was formed by twin brothers Niels and Torsten Kinsella in 2002. After recording their first demos, and with numerous labels offering deals (yet looking for the band to add vocals to their music) they instead decided to set up their own label ‘Revive Records’ to release their debut album ‘The End of the Beginning’ in 2002. This crucially allowed the band to remain in complete creative control.

Read more about God Is An Astronaut on Last.fm.


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