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And you said you didn't care about distance |
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That being miles apart didn't make any difference |
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I told you i was slow and you thought that it was fun |
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And i said: "well, i'd rather walk than run" |
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And if one day i make it back to my homeland |
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If people know the songs that i wrote for my band |
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Well, i'll buy new shoes for my daughter and a house for my mum |
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But you know i'd rather walk than run |
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And you told me not to take the long way home nightly |
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You told me: "david, you shouldn't take it lightly |
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You could get chased by some crook or even mocked by a bomb |
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And i was like: "mum, i'd rather walk than run" |
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And it is crazy to thing how mad i made you |
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And it's weird to think how bad now i miss you |
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Like when you stood there awaiting for me in the early morning sun |
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And i was like: "i'd rather walk than run" |
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And now the aching in my heart amuse me |
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And memories of you confuse me |
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But if i have to rush to get you back, i will go alone |
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And you know i'd rather walk than run |
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Well you know i'd rather walk than run |