Miles To Go
Miley Cyrus · Other Songs - Miley Cyrus
Time's gonna keep on passing
These moments are gonna stop lasting
I don't know why I'm counting
The seconds go by
I don't need to know the why's and wherefores
I think I finally found the cure
For this heartache
Heartache so impossible
I didn't know it wasn't so plausible
When I think everything's done
And I've won the races I've run
People will put up walls
And there'll still be obstacles
When I've
Learned all what thought was all to know
Finally forgot all my sorrows
Time tells it's not the end of the road
'Cause I still have miles to go
I'm getting tired of all the lies
But I'm still gonna try
'Cause there's no going back
On this endless track
I'm gonna have to pass
And the wind will always sing
A song of never knowing
Where your going
When I think everything's done
And I've won the races I've run
People will put up walls
And there'll still be obstacles
When I've
Learned all what thought was all to know
Finally forgot all my sorrows
Time tells it's not the end of the road
'Cause I still have miles to go
I got miles to go
Miles to go
So much more to know
And I'm taking it in real slow
ohh oh
When I think everything's done
And I've won the races I've run
People will put up walls
And there'll still be obstacles
When I've
Learned all what thought was all to know
Finally forgot all my sorrows
Time tells it's not the end of the road
'Cause I still have miles to go
Keep moving on [x3]
Miles To Go
Released in 2010, 'Miles To Go' stands as a pivotal track in Miley Cyrus's transition from child star to a more mature musical artist. Recorded during the height of her pop career, the song exemplifies the polished production and melodic sensibilities that defined her work on 'Can't Be Tamed.' It reflects a period where Cyrus was actively exploring themes of personal growth and independence, moving away from the Disney-era persona to establish her own identity in the mainstream pop landscape. The recording features her signature vocal style, blending catchy hooks with emotional depth that resonated with a global audience. As part of her discography from that era, the track remains a testament to her ability to craft anthems that address the challenges of growing up while maintaining commercial appeal.
