Don't Let Me Die in Dallas

Leigh Nash, Tom Douglas

Hello he said I'm almost out of time
In fact I'm almost out of minutes
Off interstate 35 in room number 9
If you can get here real soon
I'll still be in it

Come see me baby
I've got one more tale to tell
The moral of the story is I'm sorry as hell, well
It's too late to pretend and all good things have to end
I never liked Dallas
Hanging in the balance
Cause time and life and love don't let you live
Suspended

He looked right at home like a king upon a throne
In the kind of motel that rents rooms by the hour
He cried and I let go
Then we stared out the window
Found forgiveness as the sunlight lost its power

I love you, don't forget it
If you stop loving with your whole heart
You'll regret it
Don't hold on so tight to what you think you know
Take it from a man who's letting go

Come see me baby
I have one more tale to tell
The moral of the story is I'm guilty as hell, well
It's too late to pretend and all good things have to end Don't let me die in Dallas
Hanging in the balance
Cause time and life and love don't let you live
Suspended

Trivia about the song Don't Let Me Die in Dallas by Leigh Nash

When was the song “Don't Let Me Die in Dallas” released by Leigh Nash?
The song Don't Let Me Die in Dallas was released in 2020, on the album “Get Happy”.
Who composed the song “Don't Let Me Die in Dallas” by Leigh Nash?
The song “Don't Let Me Die in Dallas” by Leigh Nash was composed by Leigh Nash, Tom Douglas.

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