Travelin' On

Album: Little Broken Hearts (2012)
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  • You could never be a face in the crowd
    So you're travelin' on, travelin' on out
    Well you know I'd never say it out loud
    But I'll be travelin' on, travelin' with you

    Hey I'm too weak it's too much to follow
    The past so strong
    But now I don't think too much of the time
    I'll just try to keep up

    Ooh ooh
    I can't believe what's happening now
    Ooh ooh
    I can't believe what's happening now

    If you notice that I'm falling behind
    I'm taking my time taking it all in
    So call me when you get where you get where you're going
    I'll keep travelin' on, travelin' to you

    Hey don't be too hard on yourself
    I'll be okay
    Cause we won't leave this place any worse
    Than when we came

    Ooh ooh
    I can't believe what's happening now
    Ooh ooh
    I can't believe what's happening now
    Ooh ooh

    I love the way it's happening now Writer/s: BRIAN BURTON, NORAH JONES
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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