I, I've been looking for a while
Been searching for a sign
And trying to ignite
I, Imma chasing high and low
Not knowing where to go
This could be a bumpy ride
When you fail all the way
What you do? What you do?
Fade away, hate to say
So what you do? What you do?
Raising up power, power
Turn it up higher, higher
When you fade all away
What you do? What you do?
What you do? What you do?
What you do? What you do?
What you do? What you do?
You, you don't wanna be alone
Hiding in a safety zone
Tell me what is on your mind, yeah
You wear your head up in the cloudsWon't you hang on and be proud
So come on and light the stars
When you fail all the way
What you do? What you do?
Fade away, hate to say
So what you do? What you do?
Raising up power, power
Turn it up higher, higher
When you fail all the way
What you do? What you do?
What you do? What you do?
What you do? What you do?
What you do? What you do?
Oh, look at me, look at me
Oh, I want for you making dreams
If you want it, you take it
Look at mine, all the lullaby singing
Oh, oh
When you fail all the way
What you do? What you do?
Fade away, hate to say
So what you do? What you do?
Raising up power, power
Turn it up higher, higher
When you fail all the way
What you do? What you do?
What you do? What you do?
Margaret is a Native American folk singer active since the mid-1930s. Despite her short biography available, Margaret has left a significant mark on American folk music with her evocative melodies and lyrics that reflect the culture and traditions of her people. Her music is characterized by an authentic sensibility and a deep interpretation of the stories and bonds of her community. Although detailed information about her career is unavailable, her work continues to be appreciated by folk music enthusiasts for its authenticity and beauty.
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