All of the words, that we have to say,
They don't leave,when the moment comes,
We know we have to wait,
As the days, go on, and the places fade away,
To turn to dust
It all fades away.
And the waiting is the hardest thing to take,
And I'm moving for before we break.

If you have to let it go,
And these dreams keep you awake,
If you have to let it go,
Walk away,

And the shapes we want to see,
Don't leave another piece that this puzzle needs,
And the waiting is the hardest thing to take.
And a moment for before we break.

If you have to let it go,
And these dreams keep you awake,
If you have to let it go,
Walk away,
And the waiting is the hardest thing to take,
And a moment for before we break,
If you have to let it go,
And these dreams keep you awake,
If you have to let it go
Walk away

If you have to let it go
And these dreams keep you awake
If you have to let it go
Walk away(walk away)
If you have to let it go
And these dreams keep you awake
If you have to let it go
Walk away
Walk away.


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Walk Away Lyrics as written by Gareth Davies Darran Smith

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    This song is actually well written. The music is good too. The song reminds me of a tough break up.

    If you have to let it go - Meaning that if it's too hard to hold on "And these dreams keep you awake" - You can't keep your normal life, "walk away". Move on.

    It's a quite simple idea, but it's very well written.

    selfmadewinteron May 16, 2007   Link

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