Walking Away

Album: Night Train (2012)
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  • I make you laugh and tell you things
    You start thinking this is more than what it really is
    You're beginning to dream and maybe someday
    You could be the angel that could make me change
    But all I see is a storm that you'll get lost in
    'Cause if it feels this good when we're just talkin'

    You should be walking away, walking away
    As far as you can go, as fast as you can
    You don't know it but you oughta be walking away, walking away
    From me baby
    Instead of tryin' to save me
    You oughta be walking away

    You're standing there, in your party dress
    And there ain't no doubt about it darlin' I'm impressed
    But I see you and I know me
    I'd say right now that I'm the last thing that you need
    But girl don't get me wrong, I'd sure love to do this
    But somewhere in my heart I know the truth is

    You ought to be walking away, walking away
    As far as you can go, as fast as you can
    You don't know it but you oughta be walking away, walking away
    From me baby
    Instead of tryin' to save me
    You oughta be walking away

    You should be walking away, walking away
    As far as you can go, as fast as you can
    You don't know it but you oughta be walking away, walking away
    From me baby
    Instead of tryin' to save me
    You oughta be walking away Writer/s: David Lee Murphy, Rodney Clawson
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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