Album: Postcards From Texas (2024)
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  • Well, it wasn't that you didn't have the answers
    There was just no question in my mind
    I was gonna run, mm

    And you took too long to see I was unhappy
    And I took too long to tell you that I was gonna run
    I was gonna run

    I'm trying to survive in this state of defeat
    Is it you or I that really lost me?
    I'm lookin' for someone I wasn't with you
    We held on for dear life, babe
    But both of us knew I was gonna run
    I was gonna run

    Oh, this freedom I found, baby, sure wasn't free
    I owe you a lifetime of apologies
    I'm tellin' the truth now, I love you so much
    I'm sorry for lyin' about who I was

    I was gonna run
    I was gonna run
    Ooh, I always was gonna run Writer/s: Miranda Lambert
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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