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Where My Heart Goes - Colton Dixon



     
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Where does my heart go
When I have a choice to make
Who do I follow
When my characters at stakeWill I run
From you or into Your arms
Will I fight
To be right where You are
This life is pulling me
A million different waysThis is my song that I sing forever
You are my home You are what I treasure
I want You to be where my heart goes
And if it all breaks, if it goes to pieces
You are the one that I will believe in
I know you wont ever let me go
I want you to be where my heart goesTheres no denying
What this world will promise me
But I have decided
You are the only thing I need

So take everything, take everything
Take everything!This is my song that I sing forever
You are my home You are what I treasure
I want You to be where my heart goes
And if it all breaks, if it goes to pieces
You are the one that I will believe in
I know you wont ever let me go
I want you to be where my heartRuns to, cleans to Jesus
I so need you
I want You to be where my heart goesThis is my song that I sing forever
You are my home You are what I treasure
I want You to be where my heart goes
And if it all breaks, if it goes to pieces
You are the one that I will believe in
I know you wont ever let me go
I want you to be where my heart goes

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Michael Colton Dixon (born October 19, 1991 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States) is an American singer and a Top 13 finalist on the eleventh season of American Idol. Originally rising to fame as lead singer in the Christian rock band, Messenger, formed in 2010, he became a favorite during the early auditions of American Idol. Dixon auditioned in the tenth season, along with his sister Schyler, at the Nashville auditions. However, neither of them ended up in the Top 24. After he was sent home, Dixon performed on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on March 3, 2011.

Read more about Colton Dixon on Last.fm.


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