Walk in the Shadows

Album: Rage for Order (1986)
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  • What? You say you're through with me
    I'm not through with you
    We've had what others might call love
    You say it's over now,
    What's done, what's through?
    You can't stay away, you need me
    I need you

    When the fire starts the pain's too much
    For your mind
    You need attention, what's good is only mine
    I can cure the hunger that burns in your heart
    Just come to me
    I'll take you home
    We'll walk in the shadows
    By day we'll live in a dream
    We'll walk in the shadows

    You say you don't feel safe alone tonight
    Cause you feel the pressure building in your head
    Our secret's safe for one more night
    But when the morning comes remember
    I'll be with you

    We'll walk in the shadows
    By day we'll live in a dream
    We'll walk in the shadows
    One day you'll be with me
    If only you believe Publisher: TRI-RYCHE CORPORATION DBA QUEENSRYCHE PUBLISHING COMPANY
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Comments: 3

  • D.cummings from Dallas TxLove this song. One of my favorites from Queensryche
  • Lenny K from New Jersey"What You Say!" What I say is this is an absolute classic from the band. The Guitars Screaming … the Drums & Bass Thunderous … And only Geoff Tate can hit notes this high!
  • Jodie from XxWhat a great song from a great album.
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