I'm Not Running Away

Album: Pleasure (2017)
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  • I'm not running away
    Water is running like I stay
    Constant growing up

    I'm not making this up
    Got hard for me to believe in true love
    Constant growing up

    I'm not running away
    I'm not running away
    No, I'm not running away

    Wouldn't be telling the truth
    If I don't admit that I depend on you

    Constant growing up
    Love, the difference between night and day
    We watch the moon rise and all that indicates
    I got a home in you that noon illuminates
    Together, alone in you

    I'm not running away
    You got to carry me
    (Staying right here now)
    Carry me
    (Staying right here now)
    Carry me (care)
    (Staying right here now, that's right right here now)
    Carry me (care)

    I'm not running away
    Water is running like I stay
    Constant growing up Writer/s: Leslie Feist
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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