I moved from the flatlands to the mountains
I left all that I knew behind me
But I read my bible and washed the tile
And a woman’s heart grew from my own
I wore a black dress in morning of what I left every bit of who I was last June
But I read my bible and watched mind dull
Bought a lottery ticket didn’t win
Oh, I bought a lottery ticket didn’t win
Oh, when will I know what’s wrong or what’s right
When I’m only ever walking backwards from where I belong
I see you and then I leave you
I’m only ever walking backwards from my home
I’m only ever walking backwards from my home
I want to be more than lonely
I want to know there’s a place beyond me
But I just gotta trust that love won’t give up
And winter passes sure as summer dies
Winter passes sure as summer dies
Oh, when will I know what’s wrong or what’s right
When I’m only ever walking backwards from where I belong
I see you and then I leave you
I’m only ever walking backwards from my home
I’m only ever walking backwards from my home
Ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh
How will I know what’s wrong or what’s right
When I’m only ever walking backwards from where I belong
I see you and then I leave you
I’m only ever walking backwards from my home
I’m only ever walking backwards from my home
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