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Workin' On It - Vaughan Penn



     
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Once when I seventeen I had a dream to be somebody
All I was gonna need was my suitcase packed with poetry
Inside I heard a voice but life gave me little choice
Responsibility or so it seemed
They had it all planned for me
Planned for me
If I were you, well maybe I'd be stronger
Maybe I could find my way around a dark corner
Maybe I'd appreciate a sunny day on the water
But I'm not you, I'm just me being the best person I can be
[Chorus:]At least I'm workin' on it
You know I'm workin' on it
I'm workin' on, workin' on it
You don't have to be afraid cause you make mistakes along the way
We all just need a break and with a little luck, we'll be okay
I think I heard it said life is not a destination
It's a journey with no end, journey with no end

And it goes on and on and on
On and on and on
What would you do?
What would you do if you were me?
Maybe you and I could fly away together
Maybe I'd be happy then not influenced like the weather
Who knows maybe we'd fight
Or maybe we'd have that brand new baby boy, the one we've always dreamed about
Point is, I'm willing to try
[Chorus]What would you do?
What would you do if you were me?

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Vaughan Penn grew up in a small North Carolina town where by age 14, she was singing and performing on a regular basis. After high school, she made a commitment to herself and to her music and made the long migration to Los Angeles. In LA, she made a living working on movie sets and television shows while honing her songwriting skills, performing her original music, and learning life's lessons. While in LA, she caught the attention of high profile publishers and was also nominated for Acoustic Artist of the Year by the National Academy of Songwriters.

Read more about Vaughan Penn on Last.fm.


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