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"Destiny Rules" is a track by Fleetwood Mac, from the album Say You Will, released 14th April 2003. The track is 4:26 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Fleetwood Mac.
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Maybe we were together in another life Maybe we are together in a parallel universe Maybe our paths are not supposed to cross twice Maybe your arms are not supposed to go around me I hear about you, now and then I wonder where you are and how you feel Sometimes I walk by, and I look up to your balcony Just to make sure that you were real Just to make sure that I can still feel you When I see you again, as I always do It appears to me that destiny rules And the spirits are ruthless with the paths they choose It's not being together, it's just following the rules No one's a fool Six weeks in a foreign country, how the time flew I didn't speak the language, but somehow I knew That that would be the only time that we could be alone and foolish We said we'd never come home When I see you again, as I always do It appears to me that destiny rules And the spirits are ruthless with the paths they choose It's not being together, it's just following the rules No one's a fool I like the coastal cities, I like the lights I like the way the city blends into the ocean at night It's like living on a working river, the coastline is glittering Like a diamond snake in a black sky When I see you again, as I always do It appears to me that destiny rules And the spirits are ruthless with the paths they choose It's not being together, it's just following the rules No one's a fool Just following the rules, no one's a fool Just following the rules, no one's a fool Just following the rules, no one's a fool No one's a fool No one's a fool
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