A Million Ways To Run

Mary Chapin Carpenter, Terri Clark

In the basement of the church.
I took the last chair in the room
Embarrassed and ashamed,
But that all began to change,
When she stood up and spoke her truth.

She said I came here years ago, when I lost my sanity,
I hit an all time-low,
But then I found serenity.
I took shelter hiding from the pain, in any place
To make it go away.

In the arms of a stranger
Keeping company with danger,
Or staring' down the barrel of a gun
At the bottom of a bottle,
Getting numb with every swallow,
It's easy, when it's what you've always done,
With a million ways to run

I was the first one out the door
But her words echoed in my head
I took the long way home
But no longer felt alone
Cause I'd lived everything she said
I thought about lost moments of my past
And then I knew, there was no going back

To the arms of a stranger
Keeping company with danger
Or staring' down the barrel of a gun
The bottom of a bottle,
Getting numb with every swallow
Cause it's easy, when it's what you've always done
With a million ways to run

There's a freedom I have found
In staying on the ground
Long enough, to chase those demons down

And I thank god I know I'm not the only one,
With a million ways to run

Trivia about the song A Million Ways To Run by Terri Clark

When was the song “A Million Ways To Run” released by Terri Clark?
The song A Million Ways To Run was released in 2009, on the album “The Long Way Home”.
Who composed the song “A Million Ways To Run” by Terri Clark?
The song “A Million Ways To Run” by Terri Clark was composed by Mary Chapin Carpenter, Terri Clark.

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