Places To Run

Album: Startin' With Me (2006)
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  • I've lived all my life, with no ties that bind
    There wasn't anything or anyone that I couldn't leave behind
    I could always find a getaway from what I was hiding from
    It's looking like I've run out of places to run

    Everywhere I go, and everything I do
    There ain't a corner that I turn that ain't one big
    She told me when I walked away that this day would come
    She was right I've run out of places to run

    Everywhere I go, and everything I do
    There ain't a corner that I turn that ain't one big
    I could always find a getaway from what I' was hiding from
    She was right, I finally run out of places to run

    Oh I finally run out of places to run Writer/s: Jimmy Ritchey, Joshua Owen, Kendell Marvel
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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