“Oh, come on, you've got to use your flow.
You know what it's like, and you know you want to go.”

—  Kate Bush

Song lyrics, Lionheart (1978)
Context: Oh, come on, you've got to use your flow.
You know what it's like, and you know you want to go.
Don't drive too slowly.
Don't put your blues where your shoes should be.
Don't put your foot on the heartbrake.

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