I Walked

Album: The Age Of Adz (2010)
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  • Lover, will you look at me now?
    I'm already dead to you
    But I'm inclined to explain
    To you what I could not before
    Whatever you didn't do, what you couldn't say
    I am sorry that the worst has arrived
    For I deserve more.
    For at least I deserve the respect of a kiss goodbye

    Tell me, do you think of me now
    As I think of you?
    For I could not have shaken the touch of your breath on my arm
    For it has stayed in me as an epithet
    I am sorry the worst has arrived
    For I'm on the floor
    In the room where we made it our last touch of the night

    I walked, 'cause you walked
    But I won't probably get very far
    Sensation to what you said
    But I'm not about to expect something more
    I would not have run off
    But I couldn't bear that it's me
    It's my fault
    I should not be so lost
    But I've got nothing left to love

    Lover, will you look from me now
    I'm already dead
    But I've come to explain
    Why I left such a mess on the floor
    For when you went away
    I went crazy. I was wild with the breast of a dog
    I ran through the night
    With the knife in my chest
    With the lust of your loveless life

    I walked, 'cause you walked
    But I won't probably get very far
    Sensation to what you said
    But I'm not about to expect something more
    I would not have run off
    But I couldn't bear that it's me
    It's my fault
    I should not be so lost
    But I've got nothing left to love

    I walked, 'cause you walked
    I walked, 'cause you walked
    I walked, 'cause you walked
    I walked, 'cause you walked Writer/s: SUFJAN STEVENS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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