A lonely street lamp
I'm out on the street walking home
A small pale blur
Leaving trails like a snail
I move so slow
Time can bruise
Violent indigo
Rush home to your arms
You soothe my weary soul

[Chorus]
Wrong or right
Be mine tonight
Harsh world be damned
We'll make a stand
Love can bind
But mine is blind
Others stray but I won't
Walk away
Walk away

The clubs are full
Of couples resisting being one
They wear their youth
Like badges that tarnish all too soon
We'll be a team
Our two will be one
Love will be our fortress
When all else comes undone

[Chorus]

Sometimes the world don't make sense
Small children filled with violence
Let our light shine through the night


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I Won't Walk Away Lyrics as written by Rick Nowels Jewel Kilcher

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    One of my favorite Jewel songs (or maybe it is my favorite - it's quite close with Where You Are and Hands)

    I love the lines: The clubs are full Of couples resisting being one They wear their youth Like badges that tarnish all too soon We'll be a team Our two will be one

    and: Sometimes the world don't make sense Small children filled with violence Let our light shine through the night

    Two people are stronger than one. A couple are greater than the sum of their parts (individuals). It is such a positive message. I love that about so many of Jewel's songs.

    ssejhillon January 07, 2015   Link

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