I feel her slipping away
I've done the best that I can
There's nothing more left to say
Well its over

I call her friend for advice
She says I'm sorry
I ask what she means
She says she told her we broke up

Why am I the last to know my fate?
I take a deep breath and call her
I can no longer wait
But it goes straight to message
And I'm deep in the zone
'Cause its 12:45 and you said you were home

I don't know why you'd hide from me
All those times you said you'd die for me

Don't go turning your back on me
Don't go walking away
Maybe you and I weren't meant to be
But don't go walking away

I'll make it easy for you
And say the things that you cant
I know we're growing apart and its alright
Told you that this day would come

When you'd go off on your own
So don't you get second thoughts
Cause the deals done

I try to be the bigger man and let go
But suddenly I start to wonder if there's more to the story
It doesn't matter either way in the end
Because you'll fall in love again,
There were others before me

Still its so hard to say goodbye,
But its even worse to live a lie

Don't go turning your back on me
Don't go walking away
Maybe you and I weren't meant to be
But don't go walking away

Don't go turning your back on me
Don't go walking away
Maybe you and I weren't meant to be
But don't go walking away
Don't go walking away
Don't go walking away


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Walking Away Lyrics as written by Justin Warfield Adam Bravin

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    Still it's so hard to say goodbye But it's even worse to live a lie.

    uberpsychoon January 23, 2008   Link

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