If I Run

Album: Slow Me Down (2014)
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  • You know they say that your first heartbreak
    Can forever change the way you see love
    But ask anyone who's had it broken more than once
    They'll say it's twice as hard to get your heart to trust

    So baby, can you tell me this
    Can I count on all your promises
    Are you gonna be the one that sticks

    If I run
    Baby, will you chase me
    Be the one who wants to save me
    Never walk away no matter what
    If I was lost
    Would you come and find me
    When I forget would you remind me
    Who I am will always be enough
    If I run
    If I run

    I don't wanna make you feel bad
    Or make you pay for the past
    I'm so sorry that sometimes
    I get twisted up

    I'm not saying that I doubt the way you feel
    I'm not saying what you're saying isn't real
    I just really wanna know the deal

    If I run
    Baby, will you chase me
    Be the one who wants to save me
    Never walk away no matter what
    If I was lost
    Would you come and find me
    When I forget would you remind me
    Who I am will always be enough
    If I run
    If I run

    And if I'm broken
    Feeling hopeless
    I gotta know it
    Really know it
    Yeah, oh

    If I run
    Baby, will you chase me
    Be the one who wants to save me
    Never walk away no matter what
    Oh, if I was lost
    Would you come and find me
    When I forget would you remind me
    Who I am will always be enough
    If I run
    If I run
    Baby, if I run
    If I run Writer/s: KARYN ROCHELLE, SARA EVANS, SHANE STEVENS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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