Song Length |
4:47 |
Genre |
Country - General, Country - Alternative |
Tempo |
Slow (71 - 90) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Engaging, Composed |
Subject |
General |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
Lyrics
WALK HOME
(Wriiten by Alan McCullagh, Anthony Noronha, Ian Stevenson)
Verse 1
At the east side cafe, on the wrong side of town
She serves coffee & eggs, till the day shift comes round
Bridge - harmonies
Are you looking for a way, to get yourself out of town
To the west side hooray, see the sun going down
Verse2
Behind your cinnamon eyes, and the strength of that frown
I can see your surprise, that I'm still hanging around
Bridge - harmonies
Are you looking for a way, to get yourself out of town
To the west side hooray, see the sun going down
Chorus
Would it be so hard, to trust in me,
Take my hand, come and see
Or must you stay, till the day has come
Watch the sun come up, as you walk home alone
Verse3 - female part
Well I'd sure like to know, why you're hanging around
'cause you look like a dream, and a ride across town
Bridge - harmonies
I've been looking for a way, to get out of this town
To the west side some day, see the sun going down
Chorus
Would it be so hard, to trust in me,
Take my hand, come and see
Or must you stay, till the day has come
See the sun come up, as you walk home alone