Run

Album: Reckless (2022)
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  • Bloodshot eyes on a balcony
    A bottle of whiskey and his hands all over me
    I was looking for the fire escape
    You showed up without a second to waste
    What if we run, what if we get away
    There ain't a single reason for us to stay

    But can we fly somewhere foreign?
    You get me high, mess me up until the morning
    'Cause all I see in every street is where he made me numb
    There's gotta be somewhere
    Somewhere we can run, we can run

    So many places that I ain't been
    All I know is I was living my life for him
    We could fly, we could leave this town
    Bury these memories that been holding us down

    Can we fly somewhere foreign
    You get me high, mess me up until the morning
    'Cause all I see in every street is where he made me numb
    There's gotta be somewhere
    Somewhere we can run, we can run

    (Ooh ooh, ooh ooh, ooh ooh)
    (Ooh ooh, ooh ooh)

    You and me staring at a southern sky
    Dreaming of any place we could be tonight

    Can we fly somewhere foreign?
    You get me high, mess me up until the morning
    'Cause all I see in every street is where he made me numb
    There's gotta be somewhere
    Somewhere we can run, we can run

    Somewhere we can run, we can run

    (Ooh ooh, ooh ooh, ooh ooh)
    (Ooh ooh, ooh ooh) Writer/s: Morgan Dealie Wade, Sadler Vaden
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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