Last Exit to Eden

Dean McTaggart, David Michael Tyson

The walls are thin, here in this motel room
Some fool is raging overhead
And he's preaching the gospel according to
Johnnie Walker Red
Four hundred miles talking to myself
Me and your memory end up here
I tell myself, I'm gonna be alright
But it's still not clear

Did I just miss
The last exit to Eden
Is this the only love I'll know
Like a Judas kiss
Did my heart betray me
Back on the road I never chose

There are some sins that you can justify
But not the one I'm guilty of
I had a choice one last chance ago
But I turned my back on love

Did I just miss
The last exit to Eden
Is this the only love I'll know
Like a Judas kiss
Did my heart betray me
Back on the road I never chose

I can hear the man upstairs, he's crying out
"Fall on your knees, the end is near"
We both may need a savior, tonight, I fear that mine
Is the one that I left waiting far from here

Did I just miss
The last exit to Eden
Is this the only love I'll know
Like a Judas kiss
Did my heart betray me
Back on the road I never chose

Did I just miss
The last exit to Eden
Is this the only love I'll know
Like a Judas kiss
Did my heart betray me
Back on the road I never chose

Did I just miss
The last exit to Eden
Did I just miss
My only way out of here
Did I just miss
The last exit to Eden
Did I just miss
My only way out

Trivia about the song Last Exit to Eden by Amanda Marshall

When was the song “Last Exit to Eden” released by Amanda Marshall?
The song Last Exit to Eden was released in 1995, on the album “Amanda Marshall”.
Who composed the song “Last Exit to Eden” by Amanda Marshall?
The song “Last Exit to Eden” by Amanda Marshall was composed by Dean McTaggart, David Michael Tyson.

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