Rockferry

Album: Rockferry (2008)
Charted: 45
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  • I'd move to Rockferry,
    Tomorrow
    And I'd build my house, baby
    With sorrow

    I'd leave my shadow,
    To fall behind
    And I wouldn't write to you
    Cause I'm not that kind

    The midnight trains are boarding
    All wrap up 8s
    I pick my load and I fill my truck
    Before it?s too late

    I leave the stars to judge
    My every move
    I'm not going to think of you, oh
    I'd get the blues

    There's no sleep on the journey
    Away from time
    A bag of songs and a heavy heart
    Won't make me down

    I'll give it all my strength and my mind
    I'll make this decision with or without

    I'd move to Rockferry,
    Tomorrow
    And I'd build my house, baby
    With sorrow

    I'd leave my shadow,
    To fall behind
    And I wouldn't write to you
    Cause I'm not that kind
    Not that kind

    Rockferry, not that kind

    Rockferry... Writer/s: AIMEE ANN DUFFY, BERNARD BUTLER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Theresa from Murfreesboro, TnThe best song on the album. Love how the song just builds and builds, she nailed it!
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