If I Walk Away

Album: Illuminations (2010)
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  • Lately, I've been the quiet one
    Waiting searching the lines of the songs you played for me
    Sailing into the misty air
    Fading bound for I don't know where
    When I'm there I'll see

    And If I walk away
    Please follow me
    If I walk away
    Please follow me

    Weightless drifting through stars I got
    Faithless woke in the dark and I made this from my dream
    Play me all your sweet rhymes
    Recreate me, now comes the time when I'll need your truth to see

    And if I walk away
    Please follow me
    If I walk away
    Please follow me

    Walk away
    Let the fear fall away
    Into the fire you made
    Scarlet and gold
    Walk away
    Head for the light of day
    Follow a brighter way
    Out of the cold and dark
    Down to the one bright spark
    Futures that all might start
    Someday

    So if I walk away
    Please follow me
    If I walk away
    Please follow me

    Fragments shells of a long ago lifetime
    Faces that once were mine
    Thrown down by the sea

    If I walk away
    Please follow me
    If I walk away
    Would you please follow me Writer/s: DANIEL D. WILSON, JOSH GROBAN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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