All The Way Home

Album: Devils & Dust (2005)
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  • I know what it's like to have failed, baby
    With the whole world lookin' on
    I know what it's like to have soared
    And come crashin' like a drunk on a bar room floor

    Now you got no reason to trust me
    My confidence is a little rusty
    But if you don't feel like bein' alone
    Baby, I could walk you all the way home

    Well now our old fears and failures
    Baby, they do linger
    Like the shadow of that ring
    That was on your finger
    Those days they've come and gone
    Baby, I could walk you all the way home

    Love leaves nothin' but shadows and vapor
    We go on, as is our sad nature
    Now it's some old Stones'
    Song the band is trashin'
    But if you feel like dancin'
    Baby, I'm askin'

    It's comin' on closing time
    Bartender, he's ringin' last call
    These days I don't stand on pride
    And I ain't afraid to take a fall

    So if you're seein' what you like
    Maybe your first choice he's gone
    Well that's all right
    Baby, I could walk you all the way home

    Baby, I could walk you all the way home Writer/s: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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