Gossip - Move in the Right Direction Lyrics

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Move in the Right Direction

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What Are The Lyrics For Move in the Right Direction By Gossip?
One step closer and feeling fine
Getting better one day at a time I'm moving forward it's all in my mind I'm heading talk with a new stay to mine So I hold back tears Move in the right direction Face my fears Move in the right direction I'm doing fine One step closer every day at the time I won't lose my mind, lose my mind, ah ah Motivation a powerful strength Hesitation was my first instinct I got an ocean than weakness was Total devotion it's okay Because I will hold back tears So I can move in the right direction I have faced my fears Now I can move in the right direction I'm doing fine One step closer every day at the time I won't lose my mind, lose my mind, ah ah Keeping my head of, looking forward Reminiscent with gagging away Never say never starting over It's not perfect but it's getting closer I hold back tears So I can move in the right direction I have faced my fears Now I can move in the right direction I'm doing fine One step closer every day at the time I won't lose my mind, lose my mind, ah ah |
Who Wrote Move in the Right Direction By Gossip?
Brian Thomas Higgins, Frederick Falke, Jason Peter Resch, Kieran Rhys Jones, Mary Beth Patterson, Toby Le Messurier Scott
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What's The Duration Of The Move in the Right Direction By Gossip?The duration of Move in the Right Direction is 3:32 minutes and seconds. |
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