Jamison Young - Walk the Streets Lyrics
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Walk the Streets
Walk the Streets Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Walk the Streets By Jamison Young?
I walked the main street past the cinema
Walked through the pool hall lookin' for a perfect place I walked the main street, the outer suburb Eyes alive yet nowhere to go Shadows, breathe, rain does flow Neon lights, empty streets Like a current, I was drawn I walked the streets until the soles of my feet were beat Lights flicker, ghosts walk, walked to the station Trains didn't go, traffic lights went yet no cars drive Further, further out I must climb I walked the streets until the soles of my feet were beat I walked the streets until the soles of my feet were beat Go walk the streets until the soles of my feet are dead Go walk the streets until the soles of my feet are dead Rollin', rollin' down thunder from the sky Dogs did bark as I walk, cold to my bones Steps did echo, light was bent, time was still, the mist moved in Movin' my mind in its twisted vault Further, further out I must go I walked the streets until the soles of my feet were beat The suburbs frozen, moon was lost, sheets of rain, nowhere to go I walked the streets until the soles of my feet were beat [Repeat: x3] Go walk the streets until the soles of my feet are dead [Repeat: x10] |
Who Wrote Walk the Streets By Jamison Young?
Anthony Dixon, Jamison Young, Peter Wells
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What's The Duration Of The Walk the Streets By Jamison Young?The duration of Walk the Streets is 9:50 minutes and seconds. |
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