Walk it Back

Album: Collapse Into Now (2011)
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  • Walk it back
    Walk it back
    Walk it back
    What, what would you
    Have had me say?
    Instead of what I said

    Where, where would I go?
    How could I follow that?
    Except to do what I did

    Which it's to
    Walk it back
    Walk it back
    Hmmm, walk it back

    Time reversing me why
    Erasing me vice
    And tried to start again

    You, don't you turn this around
    I have not touch the ground in
    I don't know how long

    You say to
    Walk it back
    Walk it back
    Walk it back

    Hmmm, walk it back
    Walk it back
    Walk it back

    Time, time, time it cannot revive
    You, you can't turn away
    You asked me to stay
    But something needs to change

    Why can't you
    Walk it back
    Walk it back
    Walk it back

    Walk it back
    Walk it back
    Hmmm, walk it back Writer/s: Michael E. Mills, Michael Stipe, Peter Lawrence Buck
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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