Walk Away From The Sun

Album: Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces (2007)
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  • Walk away from the sun, come slowly undone
    I can see in your eyes, I've already won
    I could bleed for a smile, I could cry for some fun
    Walk away from the sun and tell everyone, yeah

    There's so much left in the air
    So much to tell from a stare
    There's so much left to defend
    But I'm no fun

    So turn away from the ones, you hurt everyone
    I can tell by your smile, you're coming undone
    I could bleed for a smile, could die for a gun
    Walk away from the sun and kill everyone, yeah

    So tiny dancer beware
    When medicated and scared
    This smile is so hard to wear
    But I have no gun

    So turn away from the ones, you hurt everyone
    I can tell by your smile, you're coming undone
    I could bleed for a smile, could die for a gun
    Walk away from the sun and kill everyone

    And you're fading with every day (you could've been the next one, should've been the next one)
    And you're fading with every day (you could've been the next one, should've been the next one)

    And you're fading with every day (you could've been the next one, should've been the next one)
    And you're fading with every day (whoa)

    There's so much left in the air
    So much to tell from your stare
    There's so much left to defend
    But I am no fun

    Fading with every day (you could've been the next one, should've been the next one)
    Fading with every day (you could've been the next one, should've been the next one)

    And you're fading with every day (you could've been the next one, should've been the next one)
    And you're fading with every day (whoa)

    (Walk away from the sun) fading with every day
    (Walk away from the sun) fading with every day

    (Walk away from the sun) fading with every day
    (Walk away from the sun) fading with every day Writer/s: DALE WILLIAM STEWART, JOHN HUMPHREY, SHAUN MORGAN WELGEMOED
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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