Walking II

Mat Davidson

[Verse 1]
Life was good to me when it brought 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 you

[Verse 2]
You 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 creation

[Verse 3]
Walk 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 lovе my life, must I leave thеm?
If it's what I must do to get back to you, that's what I'll do then

Trivia about the song Walking II by Twain

When was the song “Walking II” released by Twain?
The song Walking II was released in 2022, on the album “Noon”.
Who composed the song “Walking II” by Twain?
The song “Walking II” by Twain was composed by Mat Davidson.

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