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Don't Turn Around Lyrics


I will survive without youDon't tell me that you wanna leave
Oh, oh, oh, ohIf you wanna leave
I won't beg you to stay
And if you gotta go, darling
Maybe it's better that wayI'm gonna be strong, I'm gonna do fine
Don't worry about this heart of mine
Walk out that door and see if I care
Go on and go, butDon't turn around
'Cause you're gonna see my heart breaking
Don't turn around
I don't want you seeing me cryJust walk away
It's tearing me apart that you're leaving
I'm letting you go
But I won't let you know, I won't let you know
Oh, oh, oh, ohI won't miss your arms around me
Holding me tight, holding me tight
And if you ever think about me
Just know that I'll be alright, I'll be alrightI'm gonna be strong, I'm gonna do fine

Don't worry about this heart of mine
I will survive, I'll make it through
I'll even learn to live without youDon't turn around
'Cause you're gonna see my heart breaking
Don't turn around
I don't want you seeing me cryJust walk away
It's tearing me apart that you're leaving
I'm letting you go
But I won't let you knowI wish I could scream out loud
That I love you
I wish I could say to you
Don't goAs he walks away
He feels the pain getting strong
People in your life
They don't know what's going onToo proud to turn around
He's goneDon't turn around
'Cause you're gonna see my heart breaking
Don't turn around
I don't want you seeing me cryJust walk away
It's tearing me apart that you're leaving
I'm letting you goBaby, don't turn around
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Don't turn around
Oh, oh, oh, ohJust walk away
Oh, oh, oh, oh
It's tearing me apart that you're leaving
I'm letting you goDon't turn around
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Don't turn around
Oh, oh, oh, oh

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the everybodyfields were an independent folk/country band from Johnson City, Tennessee. Band-members Sam Quinn and Jill Andrews met in 1999. When the everybodyfields released their first album in July of 2004, half-way there:electricity and the South, they introduced their listeners to a quietly-intense corner of the listening room. The same sound, deeply rooted in americana, bluegrass, and classic country, fills their sophomore release, Plague of Dreams, a folk ocean with crystal blue waters that run deep.

Read more about the everybodyfields on Last.fm.


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