Finish Line
Finish Line lyrics by Delaney Bailey. If this breakup was a race You’d win by a landslide And I’d be tying my shoes back by the start line You’d lap be and...
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Finish Line
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If this breakup was a race
You’d win by a landslide
And I’d be tying my shoes back by the start line
You’d lap be and I’d be happy just to see you pass
Well, I’ll sit right here babe
Panting in the grass
But my mom’s got my inhaler in the crowd
And she’s cheering me on now
If this breakup was a race
You’d win by a landslide
I’d be walking laps babe
To watch the birds fly by
You’d lap me 'cause you’ve been moving on way too fast
Your legs are on fire babe
Ease up on the gas
So I’ll watch the flowers grow for a while
You keep running your mile
Ooh
Ooh
Ooh
Ooh, ooh
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Delaney Bailey performs "Finish Line", and this lyric page sits inside the Delaney Bailey catalog on LyroVerse.
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