Christy Altomare - Journey to the Past [From Anastasia] Lyrics

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Journey to the Past [From Anastasia]
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Journey to the Past [From Anastasia] Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Journey to the Past [From Anastasia] By Christy Altomare?
Heart, don't fail me now
Courage, don't desert me Don't turn back now that we're here People always say Life is full of choices No one ever mentions fear Or how the world can seem so vast On a journey to the past Somewhere down this road I know someone's waiting Years of dreams just can't be wrong Arms will open wide I'll be safe and wanted Finally home where I belong Well starting now I'm learning fast On this journey to the past Home, love, family There was once a time I must have had them too Home, love, family I will never be complete Until I find you One step at a time One hope then another Who knows where this road may go Back to who I was On to find my future Things my heart still needs to know Yes, let this be a sign! Let this road be mine Let it lead me to my past And bring me home At last! |
Who Wrote Journey to the Past [From Anastasia] By Christy Altomare?
Lynn Ahrens, Steven Flaherty
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What's The Duration Of The Journey to the Past [From Anastasia] By Christy Altomare?The duration of Journey to the Past [From Anastasia] is 3:18 minutes and seconds. |
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