Walk Home

Album: Sable, Fable (2025)
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  • Walk home
    Wanna be inside with you
    Oh, walk home, back
    Wanna be inside with you, 'side with you

    Can we stay inside this place?
    Pull me close up to your face
    Honey, I just want the taste
    Uh, gimme right away
    There's just no more I can say sometimes
    It's more than I can take

    No, we don't need no window curtains
    And we can let the light come in
    And we can shed your earthly burdens
    Of this I am certain of
    You was made for me

    Walk home
    Wanna be inside with you
    Oh, walk home, back
    Wanna be inside with you, 'side with you

    And my heart is feeling large
    Like you really are in charge
    Baby, is this some mirage to mine?
    My mind of white golden
    And if I just get too high sometimes
    It's I've just learned to walk

    No, we don't need no window curtains
    And we can let the light come in
    And we can shed your earthly burdens
    Of this I am certain of
    You was made for me
    (You was made for me, baby)

    Walk home
    Wanna be inside with you
    Oh, walk home, back
    Wanna be inside
    Wanna be inside with you Writer/s: Eli Teplin, James Stack, Justin Deyarmond Edison Vernon, Michael Lewis
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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