Nowhere to Run

Edward Jr. Holland, Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland

Nowhere to run to, baby
I got nowhere to hide
I got nowhere to run to, baby
Nowhere to hide

It's not love that I'm runnin' from
It's the heartbreak I know will come
'Cause I know, you're no good for me
But you've become a part of me

Everywhere I go
Your face I see
Every step I take
You take with me, yeah

Nowhere to run
Nowhere to hide from you baby
I've got nowhere to run to, baby
Nowhere to hide

Now I know
You're no good for me
But free from you
I'll never be, no

Each night as I sleep
Into my heart you creep
I wake up feeling sorry I met you
Hoping soon that I'll forget you

When I look in the mirror
To comb my hair
I see your face
Just a-smilin' there

Nowhere to run to, baby
Nowhere to hide
I got nowhere to run to, baby
Nowhere to hide

Now I know
You're no good for me
But you've become
A part of me, now

How can I find a love
When it shouldn't be?
When it's so deep, it's so deep
Deep inside of me

Oh, reaches so high
I can't get over it
It's so wide
I can't get around it, no

Nowhere to run
Nowhere to hide from you, baby
I just can't get away from you baby
No matter how I try

Nowhere to run
Nowhere to hide
Nowhere to runnin' high

Trivia about the song Nowhere to Run by Grand Funk Railroad

On which albums was the song “Nowhere to Run” released by Grand Funk Railroad?
Grand Funk Railroad released the song on the albums “What's Funk ?” in 1983 and “What’s Funk?” in 1983.
Who composed the song “Nowhere to Run” by Grand Funk Railroad?
The song “Nowhere to Run” by Grand Funk Railroad was composed by Edward Jr. Holland, Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland.

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