Caleb Johnson - Sailing Away Lyrics

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Sailing Away

Sailing Away Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Sailing Away By Caleb Johnson?
Swung too fast around the bend
Riding on two wheels Spinning out over the edge Is how you make me feel Mark the days upon the wall Like a treasure in my home Doesn't matter where I go 'Cause you ain't coming along I'm sailing I'm sailing away Sailing I'm sailing away I'm sailing Never coming back threw my heart in the trash and that's that I'm sailing away I'm sailing away Every morning suit and tie Like a noose around my neck Hang me up and out to dry Until there's nothing left I've dreamt this scene a thousand times Marching out so free Empty pockets in the wind Buddy you ain't the boss of me I'm sailing I'm sailing away Sailing I'm sailing away I'm sailing Never coming back threw my dreams in the trash and that's that I'm sailing away I'm sailing away Hey hey Say love you baby I'm sailing I'm sailing Baby Hit the spot, I'm back on top Things are finally looking up One more round, I'm going down Passed down in the lost and found Burning on my ? I swear I'm coming back Coming back, yeah I'm sailing I'm sailing away I'm sailing (Hey) I'm sailing away I'm sailing Never coming back threw my heart in the trash and that's that I'm sailing away I'm sailing away |
Who Wrote Sailing Away By Caleb Johnson?
Jonathan Litten, Lenard Skolnik, Sidnie Tipton
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What's The Duration Of The Sailing Away By Caleb Johnson?The duration of Sailing Away is 3:20 minutes and seconds. |
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