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She tried loving someone else
And now she's losing
Something better than herself
So bold
She's choosing
Life that's not been written before
Chase a dream
She thinks there's more in store
She's moving
With every little footstep that she makes
It's bigger than the last one that she takes
Another little heartbeat seems to break
She's walking away (now she's walking away)
With every little footstep that she makes
It's bigger than the last one that she takes
She's walking away
And getting further each day
Loving one is bad enough

But still
She's smarter
Risk is really what she wants
When life's much harder
One big choice and she's at it again
Grass is greener
She tells her friends to send
A postcard
With every little footstep that she makes
It's bigger than the last one that she takes
Another little heartbeat seems to break
She's walking away (now she's walking away)
With every little footstep that she makes
It's bigger than the last one that she takes
She's walking away
And getting further each day
Gamble your life away
Win lose again today
With every little footstep that she makes
It's bigger than the last one that she takes
Another little heartbeat seems to break
She's walking away
With every little footstep that she makes
It's bigger than the last one that she takes
She's walking away
And getting further each
Getting further each day (With every little footstep)
Getting further each day (With every little footstep)
She's getting further each
Getting further each day
She's getting further each day
(Now she's walking away)

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Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers were a New York doo wop group consisting of Joe Negroni, Herman Santiago, Jimmy Merchant, and Sherman Garnes, but centered around the extraordinary talents of their lead singer, (in 1955, 13-year-old) Frankie Lymon (Franklin Joseph Lymon, September 30, 1942 – February 27, 1968). Lymon was credited with their first big hit, Why Do Fools Fall in Love, though in the early '90s, a federal judge ruled after a lengthy trial that Lymon hadn't written "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" -- another member of the Teenagers had.

Read more about Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers on Last.fm.


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