Don't Look Back

Album: Revelations (1996)
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  • Time to walk away
    You've run out of things to say
    Everything ends up the same old story
    You don't know where love went
    But nothing's making sense
    You both know you can't fake it anymore

    Don't look back he'll see you cryin'
    Don't look back on love that& dyin'
    Make believe your heart is made of stone
    Don't look back into his eyes
    You've already said goodbye
    It's over now you've got to let him go

    He's the one you love
    But sometimes love is not enough
    It's too complicated to explain
    No you never will forget
    But you'll get over it
    Someday just sweet memories will remain

    So don't look back; don't break your will
    Don't look back at him until
    You're far enough to let your feelings show
    Don't look back into those eyes
    You've gone back so many times
    It's over now you've got to let him go
    There's a time for everything including leavin'
    There's a time the heart admits defeat
    And starts its grieving Writer/s: JOHN KELLER, STEVEN KRIKORIAN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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