Baby, You Wouldnt Last A Minute On The Creek

Album: All's Well That Ends Well (2005)
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  • Let's just stop,
    Drop everything,
    (forget each other's names) forget each other's names,
    And just walk away.

    Turn around and head in different directions,
    Like we never, it's like we never knew each other at all.
    We said what we feel, then we stop ourselves,
    And just walk away.
    Never looking back,
    Loving every second of it,
    We just walk away.

    This is probably the best,
    Not to mention the worst idea,
    That I have ever had.

    Ignoring what we've felt,
    Overlooking what we've done,
    No awkward silences, no hiding any truths
    Ignoring what we've felt,
    Overlooking what we've done,
    What do you say?

    This is probably the best,
    Not to mention the worst idea,
    That I have ever had.

    We say what we feel,
    Then we stop ourselves,
    And just walk away.
    Never looking back,
    Loving every second of it,
    We just walk away.

    Let's just stop,
    Drop everything,
    Forget each other's names,
    Can we please just walk away?
    It could be it could be
    Like we never knew each other at all.

    Answer me!
    All egos aside, what do you say?
    All egos aside, what do you say?

    Ignoring what we've felt,
    Overlooking what we've done,
    No awkward silences, no hiding any truths
    Ignoring what we've felt,
    Overlooking what we've done,
    What do you say?

    We say what we feel,
    Then we stop ourselves,
    And just walk away.
    Never looking back,
    Loving every second of it,
    We just walk away. Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Crystal from Eastpointe, MiI love this song, but I don't understand the music video...
    X3
  • Jordan from Bioxi, Msawesome song!
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