Just turn around and walk away
I can't find the words to say
There's nothing that you can give to me
So just turn around and walk away

Love letters from the month of May
They're burning in the fireplace today
There's nothing that you ever gave to me
So just turn around and walk away
Just turn around and walk away

(ohh ohhh Yeah Yeah Yeah oooh)

Let me go, Let me go
Let me go, Let me go
Every Thought, Every Touch
Let them go, Let me go

I said that I would never walk away
But then you never wanted me to stay
I've given all that i could ever give
So watch me turn around and walk away

This is where I turn around and walk away

Let me go, Let me go
Let me go, Let me go
Every Thought, Every Touch
Let them go,Let me go

Let me go, Let me go
Let me go, Let me go
Every Thought, Every Touch
Let them go, Let me go




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    New group with ties to Trading Yesterday. Treat yourself to a listen at myspace.com/beautifulyou

    motcoron April 26, 2007   Link

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