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“No Way Out” is featured in the scene where Kenai is being forced to tell Koda that he killed his mother when he was a human. He is remorseful but Koda looks horrified and runs away in fear.
[Verse 1]
Everywhere I turn, I hurt someone
But there's nothing I can say to change
The things I've done
Of all the things I hid from you
I cannot hide the shame
And I pray someone, something will come
To take away the pain
[Chorus]
There's no way out of this dark place
No hope, no future
I know I can be free
But I can't see another way
I can't face another day
[Verse 2]
Tell me where did I go wrong?
Everyone I loved, they're all gone
I'd do everything so differently
But I can't turn back the time
There's no shelter from the storm inside of me
Oh-oh-oh...
[Chorus]
There's no way out of this dark place
No hope, no future
I know I can be free
But I can't see another way
Oh, and I can't face another day
[Bridge]
I can't believe the words I hear
It's like an answer to a prayer
When I look around I see (Oh, I can see)
This place, this time, this friend of mine
Ooo...
[Verse 3]
I know it's hard but you found somehow
To look into your heart
And to forgive me now
You've given me the strength to see
Just where my journey ends
You've given me the strength to carry on
Oh-oh-oh...
[Chorus]
I see the path from this dark place
I see my future
Your forgiveness has set me free
Oh, and I can see another way
I can face another day!
Yeah!
(I see the path)
I can see the path
(I see the future)
I see the path from this dark place
I see my future
I see the path
(I can see the path)
I see the future
I see the path
No Way Out (Theme from Brother Bear) (single version) was written by Phil Collins.
No Way Out (Theme from Brother Bear) (single version) was produced by Chris Montan & Phil Collins.
Phil Collins released No Way Out (Theme from Brother Bear) (single version) on Mon Oct 13 2003.