Move
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Move
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I don't wanna be alone, no, no
But I'm tired of being treated like a stepping stone
Too many times, you've talked down to me
So many signs to leave
I'm walking
I'm walking away
With a smile on my face
So move outta my way
Save your breath, there's nothing more to say
So move outta my way
No promises could ever make me stay
Happy that I said goodbye, yeah, yeah
'Cause once upon a time I would giving it in
Too many nights cried myself to sleep
Too many days you hurt me
I'm walking
I'm walking away
With a smile on my face
Move outta my way
Save your breath, there's nothing more to say
So move outta my way
No promises could ever make me stay
On monday, you put me down
Tuesday, I kicked you out
By wednesday, I took you back
On thursday, thinking why'd I do that
Friday, saturday, sunday's the same
You being nasty and calling me names
But no more, baby
'Cause I'm walking away
Move outta my way
Save your breath, there's nothing more to say
So move outta my way
No promises could ever make me stay
Move outta my way
Save your breath, there's nothing more to say
So move outta my way
No promises could ever make me stay
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Lisa Lois performs "Move", and this lyric page sits inside the Lisa Lois catalog on LyroVerse.
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