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Walk her home
He said he’d take off his world
 For just a moment in time
 If  he could just leave his heartaches 
 And all the rest behind
 He’s sitting back on that barstool 
 Been that way since three
 He’s  got a smirk on his face
 He just don’t want to believe 
 That when she walked in the room
 She was standing alone
 He’s going to walk her home
 He’s going to walk her home
 Contemplating to go over
 And tell her the truth
 He’s not fully sober
 But he knows what he’s got to do 
 A drink in his hand 
 His eyes blood red
 The whole rooms gone cold
 Should he turn back instead
 Its too late coz she’s smiling 
 And now she’s walking his way
 She’s coming in for a hug 
 He’s got to find what to say 
 He’s going to walk her home
 He’s going to walk her home
 He’s going to walk her home
 No matter how bad he feels
 He’s going to laugh at the secrets 
 That they weren’t supposed to spill
 He’s going to hold her hand 
 He’s going to kiss her goodnight 
 He’s going to walk her home
 He’s going to walk her home
 He said he’d take off his world
 For just a moment in time
 If he could clean his mistakes
 And rewind back to that night.

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