Run For Your Life

Album: Runner (1979)
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  • There's a line for every lover
    In the makeup on your face
    There's a look in your eye as you realize your fate

    And you've a mind to rediscover
    How we're half way thru the race
    And the neon lights keep calling you to this place

    Run for your life, girl
    The band has packed away
    You better run for your life, girl, get away

    Run for your life, girl
    The band has moved on
    You'll be runnin' for your life from now on

    Well, your nights were filled with laughter
    Now your days are fallin' rain
    And your wondering when those stars are gonna shine again

    You've got photographs to remind you
    Of all the faces that you knew
    But I'm sure they've got no time to think of you

    Run for your life, girl
    The band has packed away
    You better run for your life, girl, get away

    Run for your life, girl
    The band has moved on
    You'll be runnin' for your life from now on

    Hey Little Miss Lonely, though your world is falling apart
    You've got a feeling inside you and loving in your heart
    Hey, Little Miss Lonely, don't you waste your life away
    You put the bad times behind you, tomorrow's a brand new day, yeah

    Run for your life, girl
    The band has packed away
    You better run for your life, girl, get away

    Run for your life, girl
    The band has moved on
    You'll be runnin' for your life from now on

    Miss Lonely
    There'll be better days and you can find the way
    Oh, Miss Lonely
    There'll be better ways, and you can find them, someday

    Run for your life, girl
    Run for your life, girl
    Run for your life, girl
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