Man On The Run
by Bush

Album: Man On The Run (2014)
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  • See yourself in this
    I know the way you wanted
    It's slow to the beyond

    She gave me nearly everything
    Kiss of life and everything in between
    A dynamite and we disappear
    Like smoke on horizon

    Thought that I could lean on you
    Forever, forever

    Man on the run
    You better step aside
    Man on the run
    Running for his life
    Man on the run
    Racing through the balance
    Racing through the balance

    Time waits for no one
    Feel the walls closing in
    My mind spins like helicopter blades

    I never thought to be here now
    The warning signs were so unclear
    We could chase our busted dreams

    Man on the run
    You better step aside
    Man on the run
    Running for his life
    Man on the run
    Racing through the balance
    Racing through the balance

    Man on the run
    You better step aside
    Man on the run
    Running for his life
    Man on the run
    Racing through the balance
    Racing through the balance

    Man on the run (man on the run)
    Man on the run (man on the run)
    Racing through the balance
    Racing through the balance Writer/s: GAVIN ROSSDALE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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