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Going Away Lyrics


Please don't forget me. I'm going away.
I'm taking a taxi to Kentucky
where they don't need to know all about me.
I just need to feel safe.
I've got a thousand sweaters and shoes and paintings
to hide the skeletons in my bed.Don't ask where I'm going.
I'm going away. I'm going my way.
Finally it's my time to be lonely, and lost, unloved and i can't wait.
Don't forget what I said. Don't forget my letter.
Every night I pray for you. I don't got no religion, isn't that something?I'll miss those days. I saved that bottle, its now 10 years aged.
I've got some bibles I could sell for money, and a pair of fresh shaved legs.
Won't you baby come with me?
I've got extra space, in my car, in my heart, in my mind,
look there's the passengers seat by the post cards you gave.
(Don't know where I'm going)But he said, "slow down. Slow down. Think it over.
We've all got wretched closets,
but silly girl pride kills more than aids lately."
I said, " Come on. I've thought it over. I don't want to die here.

I have no desire to get married."
I can't race the others anymore.
No. I must learn to race myself.I'm going away. I'm going my way.
Finally it's my time to be lonely, and lost, unloved and I can't wait.
Please forget what I said. Please forget my letter. ( I'll find my way)
Every night I pray for you, I don't got no religion isn't that something
I'll miss those days. I...I...I'm not going half way!
Every night I pray for your. Don't believe in heaven.
Or that it could be a happy place.
I'm going away.

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Tina Moore came onto the scenes in 1995 with her self-titled debut album. The album had minor hits with "Color Me Blue" reaching #73 on the R&B charts, "Never Gonna Let You Go" reaching #27 and "All I Can Do" peaking at #48. Since then, Moore has released two more albums. In 2000, she released All In My Vibe and in 2002, she released Time Will Tell. A remixed version of Never Gonna Let You Go was released in the UK in 1997 and was a major top 10 hit. It was one of the earliest Garage songs to enter the charts, and is considered one of the most important Garage releases of all time.

Read more about Tina Moore on Last.fm.


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