Walking II lyrics
Life was good to me when it took me to your front door
Walk down telegraph, smoking cigarettes, trying to stay warm
Love don’t leave me now i need you somehow
I can’t lose you
Yet i’m still terrified that if i light the light i might hurt youYou might think that i’m acting like a child - i don’t blame you
But inside it’s real something i must deal with every day now
Don’t know why that i am such a sorry man but i’m changing
And i’d rather die than to live in a lie of my creationWalk down telegraph , on the angels path, hallelujah
As my father would say, if you love something, set it free
Well, i love my song .. I love my life .. Must i leave them ?
If it’s what i must do to get back to you , that’s what i’ll do then
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Who is the author of the song Walking II?
The song Walking II was written by Twain.
- Who sings the song Walking II?
The song Walking II is performed by Twain.
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