Run-Away

Album: Hey Venus! (2007)
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  • I could have told you why
    It would have made me cry a little
    I could have told you lies
    It would have made me die a little
    I could have told you anything
    Except the truth which burns my middle

    Run away that's what I did today
    Run away there's nothing I could have said

    You found another love
    Someone to wipe away your tears
    I left it all behind of me
    Never to turn and face my fears
    We may have fought with teeth and nails
    I still recall your banking details

    Run away that's what I did today
    Run away there's nothing I could have said

    those who cry and run away
    Live to cry another day

    Run away that's what I did today
    Run away there's nothing I could have said
    Run away that's what I did today
    Run away there's nothing I could have said
    Run away that's what I did today
    Run away there's nothing I could have said
    But cry a little
    Lie a little
    Die, just a little Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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