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Walking - Dsico



     
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I pass some kids down at the playground
I see two lovebirds holding hands
And there's an old man that I meet earch day
He's drinking the finest brand
I am walking
In the middle of the street of life
I am searching for
A little sign that's telling me left or right
My head's turning
Although my feet are going straight ahead
I keep missing
If the traffic signs are green or red
And I'm just walking
Between the things I should and shouldn't do
And it's confusing me
I find it hard to make a choice or two
Bur it's my way
It doesn't matter where I should belong

I trust my heart
The only way I know I can't go wrong
I see a family on vacation
I spot the hottest chic in town
I see a rich man showing empathy
To a homeless on the ground
My old friends ain't getting younger
I watch their children growing too
And if they ask me when I grow up
The answer is "I don't know..."
(And)
I am walking....
In the middle of the street of life
I am searching for
A little sign that's telling me left or right
My head's turning
Although my feet are going straight ahead
I keep missing
If the traffic signs are green or red
Oh...Oh...
I am walking.....
Between the things I should and shouldn't do
And it's confusing me
I find it hard to make a choice or two
Bur it's my way
It doesn't matter where I should belong
I trust my heart
The only way I know I can't go wrong

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In his mundane life, he's known as Sydney musician Luke Collison, but those who listen to his music know Dsico as Australia's leading independent electro producer. He got his start as one of the international kings of the bootlegging fraternity, but gave it all up to start writing his own songs and creating his own productions in 2006. You can find his "fool" remix CD as well as his mini album "you fight like a girl" on his own label (http://www.myspace.com/dsico) Spasticated Records.

Read more about Dsico on Last.fm.


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