Gotta Leave This Town
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Gotta Leave This Town
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You 've gotta leave this town
Lonelyis only got you down
Leave this town!
You know that it`s only got you down
Take a look around
You` re dying in this town
When you` re out on the street
You cross your dreams beneath your feet
Walking on the street!
Now you cross your dreams beneath your feet
Murder all about, there must be must be some way out
Lord there must be so way out
Guitar Solo
On a dirty street
You ask the people that you meet
On a dirty street
You ask everybody that you meet
(You've ) got to understand you`re dying in this town
This dirty town
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Walter Trout performs "Gotta Leave This Town", and this lyric page sits inside the Walter Trout catalog on LyroVerse.
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