86 lyrics for "Yes, you walk on"
No sir, I don't mean maybe Yes sir, that's my baby now By the way, by the way That's my baby Yes, ma'm, we've decided No ma'm, we ain't gonna hide it Yes, ma'm, you're invited now When we walk up to the preacher I'll say Yes sir, that's my baby
PlayBecause you're mine, I walk the line. I keep a close watch on this heart of mine, I keep my eyes wide open all the time, I keep the ends out for the tie that binds, I find it very, very easy to be true, I find myself alone when each day's through, Yes,
PlayI got a man that's always late Any time we have a date But I love him Yes I love him I'm gonna walk up to his gate See if we can't get this thing straight 'Cause I want him And I'm gonna have him Say is you is, or is you ain't my baby
PlayArise and walk, come through It's calling out for you Someone beyond that door is calling out for you I was raging, it was late In the world my demons cultivate I felt the strangest emotion but it wasn't hate, for once Yes I'm changing, yes I'm gone Yes
PlayLonely yes my world was so lonely Till you walked into my life And now there's a sigh and tears fill our eyes 'Cause there ain't no good goodbye Baby,mmm my baby there ain't no good goodbye Look at me darlin' look in my eyes Well as you know me you fill
PlayWhatever walks in my heart will walk alone No love left in me No eyes to see the heaven beside me My time is yet to come So I'll be forever yours Fare thee well, little broken heart Downcast eyes, lifetime loneliness Constant longing for the perfect soul
PlayI went down to the station, just to take a ride. Run, run, run, run. If you see me acomin', don't you waste my time. Found myself on a flatcar, yesterday behind. Pullin' out from the platform, there was no brass band. I pulled out from the platform,
PlaySing me to sleep Sing me to sleep now Won't you sing me to sleep now? Yesterday-day Wait a second, let me catch my breath Remind me how it feels to hear your voice
PlayWhere are you now? Do you ever think of me In the quiet, in the crowd? But where are you now? It came to the end it seems you had heard. As we walked the city streets, You never said a word. When we finally sat down Your eyes were full of spite.
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