Kingdom Come

Album: The Hunger Games Soundtrack (2012)
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  • Run, run, run away
    Buy yourself another day
    A cold wind's whispering secrets in your ear
    So low only you can hear
    Run, run, run and hide
    Somewhere no one else can find
    Tall trees bend and lean pointing where to go
    Where you will still be all alone
    Don't you fret, my dear
    It'll all be over soon
    I'll be waiting here for you
    Run fast as you can
    No one has to understand
    Fly high across the sky from here to kingdom come
    Fall back down to where you're from
    Don't you fret, my dear
    It'll all be over soon
    I'll be waiting here for you
    For you, for you
    Don't you fret, my dear (don't you fret, my dear)
    It'll all be over soon (it'll all be over soon)
    I'll be waiting here
    Don't you fret, my dear
    Oh, it'll be over soon
    I'll be waiting here for you
    For you, for you (run, run, run away)
    (Run, run, run away) Writer/s: JOHN WHITE, JOY WILLIAMS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Spirit Music Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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