I didn't call you cuz you would make a fuss,
So I wrote it in a song for you.
You're no longer where I am inside.
We?re too different, me and you.
You can go your own way, and I'll go mine (just walk away).
You can take your chances, and I'll take mine.
It isn?t easy to look you in the face.
Cuz all you speak of, is yourself.
You don't represent me, it makes me cringe inside.
Can't you just forget where I am?
You can go your own way, and I'll go mine (just walk away).
You can take your chances, and I'll take mine (yeah).
Can't find any reason for you and I to stay.
Can't find any reason not to walk away.
(Just walk away)
(Just walk away)
(Just walk away)
(Just walk away)
You can go your own way, and I'll go mine (just walk away).
You can take your chances, and I'll take mine (just walk away).
You can go your own way, and I'll go mine (I'll go mine).
You can take your chances, and I'll take mine (I'll take mine).
(I'll take mine)
(Just walk away)
(Just walk away)...
just walk away
Behind the Song:“This song comes from a falling out I had with one of my dearest friends. We had reached a point where we were having confrontations all the time, mainly about guys she would date who I felt weren’t good for her. But whenever I said anything to her about this, somehow I always came out looking like a jerk. Finally, after one argument, I just didn’t feel like resolving it any more, so I walked away. The lesson of this song, which is almost like the final conversation I never had with her, is that sometimes the best thing to do is to walk away; if you try one too many times to hash things out, it could just make things worse.” – Tiffany Arbuckle Lee (
Plumb)