Lyrics of Look what followed me home
David Ball

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Release date : 18/07/2000
Duration : 0:02:59
Style : Pop
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Well, i made my plans
To leave you far behind
To put you in my past
And get you off my mind
So, i took your memory
On a midnight ride
Down a dark and lonely back road
And left you there to die
But look what followed me home
I thought i was alone
But your memory
It's coming back to me
I thought i'd left it behind
And had you off my mind
But i see i was wrong, wrong, wrong
Look what followed me home
Well, i walked down to the river
At the break of dawn
With a picture of you, darlin'
Up underneath my arm
I said, the heartache's over
Today is your last day
And i thanked that muddy river
As it carried you away
Look what followed me home
I thought i was alone
But your memory
It's coming back to me
I thought i'd left it behind
Had you off my mind
But i see i was wrong, wrong, wrong
Look what followed me home
Yeah, i see i was wrong, wrong, wrong
Look what followed me home
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