Run Of The Mill

Album: All Things Must Pass (1970)
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  • Everyone has choice
    When to or not to raise their voices
    It's you that decides
    Which way you will turn
    While feeling that our love's not your concern
    It's you that decides
    No one around you
    Will carry the blame for you
    No one around you
    Will love you today and throw it all away
    Tomorrow when you rise
    Another day for you to realize me
    Or send me down again
    As the days stand up on end

    You've got me wondering how I lost your friendship
    But I see it in your eyes
    Though I'm beside you
    I can't carry the lame for you
    I may decide to
    Get out with your blessing
    Where I'll carry on guessing
    How high will you leap
    Will you make enough for you to reap it?
    Only you'll arrive
    At your own made end
    With no one but yourself to be offended
    It's you that decides Writer/s: George Harrison
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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