You Don't Walk Away From Love

Album: Kindness is The New Rock And Roll (2018)
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  • I'm not leaving footprints behind me
    I'm not moving anywhere fast
    My body's reluctant to exit
    And to leave what I adore and treasure in the past

    'Cause everytime I try to walk away
    I can't move my legs
    I can't turn my head
    I just wanna look you in the face
    'Cause you don't walk away from love

    I walk over miles of mountains
    I walked from the sea to the sea
    Nodding to your beat like a zombie
    And now I'm mesmerized and standing still, stationary

    Everytime I walk down that road
    There's black gates and rivers wide enough
    And mountains high

    Everytime I try to walk away
    I can't move my legs
    I can't turn my head
    I just wanna look you in the face
    'Cause you don't walk away from love

    I just wanna love you everyday
    'Cause I found what everbody else is looking for
    You don't walk away from love
    You don't walk away
    Don't walk away from
    You don't walk away from love, love
    You don't walk away from love, love

    (Don't walk away from love)
    Everytime I try to walk away
    I can't move my legs (love)
    I can't turn my head
    (You don't walk away from love, love)
    I just wanna look you in the face
    'Cause you don't walk away from love
    You don't walk away from love
    No, you don't walk away from
    Don't walk away from love Writer/s: Harry Koisser, Simone E Felice
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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