Lyrics of 'Direction' by Selah Sue

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I fade away, my love
And darkness is starting to grow
Forever joy, I hope that I
Will find direction, find direction
A way to go
A way to go
Find direction

What's my direction?
I need to know for now
Is my direction in the gleaming stars above?
What's my direction?

I know that I have chosen right from wrong
In no time I'll get back close to you
Yes, this is more than a fleeting sensation
I'll get through this love untill the end
So much to do, so much to see
So much to say, so much to love
My direction

What's my direction?
I need to know for now
Is my direction in the gleaming stars above?
What's my direction?

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