A misnomer is a word or term that suggests a meaning that is known to be wrong. Misnomers often arise because the thing named received its name long before its true nature was known. A misnomer may also be simply a word that is used incorrectly or misleadingly. "Misnomer" does not mean "misunderstanding" or "popular misconception".
Some of the sources of misnomers are:
Fly me there,
Drive me here,
Take me somewhere anywhere within in your atmosphere,
I need a home,
Don't need to roam,
Crowded places where I still just stand alone,
Direct from a to b
That's how it feels to be entirely free
I've traveled far and wide
But I can travel much further by your side
I need some air,
I need some care,
I need somebody to pinch just to know they're there,
I need a home,
Don't need to roam,
These crowded places where I still just stand alone,
Direct from a to b
That's how it feels to be entirely free
I've traveled far and wide
But I can travel much further by your side
Take me take me take me take me take me somewhere,
I can go for miles when I know that you're there,
Take me take me take me take me take me somewher-er-er-er-er-ere
Direct from a to b
That's how it feels to be entirely free
I've traveled far and wide
But I can travel much further by your side
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Direct from A to B,
That's how it feels to be entirely free,
I've traveled far and wide,
I've traveled far and wide'
I've traveled far and wide'
I can travel much further'
I can travel much further by your side