Walk Of Shame

Album: Sistrionix (2013)
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  • Gonna take a walk of shame
    Baby I don't feel no blame
    Cause I got places to go
    But I got no change of clothes

    I went on this walk of shame
    Baby I don't feel no blame
    Goin' on a walk of shame
    Baby I don't feel no blame
    'Cause I got places to go
    But I've got no change of clothes
    Baby I don't feel no blame
    I'm gonna take this walk of shame

    Gonna take a walk of shame
    Baby I don't feel no blame
    Last night was a nice surprise
    I'm still wearing last night's eyes
    Goin' on this walk of shame
    Baby I don't feel no blame

    I'ma take a walk of pride (I'ma take a walk of pride)
    I got sunshine in my stride (I got sunshine in my stride)
    I found things out about you (I found things out about you)
    Things I thought I never knew (Things I thought I never knew)
    I got better things to do
    I could get breakfast witchu Writer/s: JULIE SCOTT EDWARDS, LINDSEY TROY
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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