You Might Find Yours

Tom Rosenthal

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[Spoken Verse 1] When was the last time you wandered down a road? Just for the sake of it And have you ever been to a place just because it was a place and you have two good feet? Some people will say: "You need a plan" But there is nothing wrong with not knowing where you are going Lots of runners running about these days Running past everything Go on any train bus plane and you’ll see people who have stopped looking out of windows   Don’t be one of them              You may say "I’ve been down these streets before" and that’s okay But possibility is never gone (Oh-oh) Aimless they say is without aim (Oh-oh) But I have never seen purpose stop the rain On any street corner you may find the lights of your day the soul of your hour The dark of your minute the love of your life (Oh-oh) Or maybe not (Oh-oh) But you may find something you haven’t already got Of course not all of the days can be magic days that stun and amaze But possible you may find a lonely smile that sings and cures (Oh-oh) Or even better you might find yours (Oh-oh)                                                          [Spoken Verse 2] (Oh-oh-oh-oh) That world that’s in your pocket is not the world (Oh-oh) The world is the one that lies before your feet And the people that we meet The smells the sounds the sights the skies (Oh-oh) Tell the world that you are ready and it replies You see I’m not sure what the secret          to happiness is (Oh-oh) But I’m pretty sure it starts when you go outside End On G

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La chanson invite à se recentrer sur l'importance de l'exploration et de l'imprévu. Elle souligne qu'il est souvent nécessaire de sortir des sentiers battus, même sans destination précise, pour découvrir des moments et des rencontres uniques. Au lieu de se conformer à des plans rigides, elle encourage à embrasser la vie avec curiosité, car les petites surprises du quotidien peuvent apporter une joie inattendue. Le texte évoque aussi la beauté des choses simples, comme un sourire ou une nouvelle expérience, en rappelant qu'il y a toujours quelque chose d'authentique et de précieux à découvrir autour de soi.