A Little Bit Like Walking Away Bonus Track by Joseph Huber Lyrics
[Verse 1]
I wish they made a trash can big enough to fit today in
I just went and said one of those damn things that I say
That she said I can go to right to hell for saying
I stopped myself short of saying we both could use a vacation
Seeing how it is we can't even barely afford
This little old run down house where we've been staying
[Verse 2]
Well you asked me where we stood, what I was thinking
Where do we go from here, honey, are we even okay?
Well, there's just something 'bout staring right at a mountain
That leaves a man with not much to say
[Verse 3]
She said "You call that love? Hell, I'll call a grave a nice bit of shade"
It looks a little bit more like walking away
She said, "You always walk just a little ahead of me
I know your legs are longer, a little but stronger, but I just can't help but think anyway
It looks a little bit more like walking away"
[Verse 4]
I didn't dare look at the letters I got in the mail today
I just threw 'em right over on that growing stack of unopened bills
That I ain't got no way to pay
She said, "How the hell can two grown people go on any longer living this way?"
I said, "I don't know how we do it oh, but I'll be sure to look into it
And I'll get back to you right away"
[Verse 5]
And when I get to the bottom of it, maybe there I'll stay
Don't that sound just a little bit like walking away
Sometimes you pay outta your pocket, sometimes you pay outta your heart
One's just cold, but the other one's just a little but too hard for me to do today
I feel a little bit more like walking away
[Verse 6]
Aw, but in the end, don't worry babe, it just one of those days
Of what I need to do, but you know I'm always right here with you to stay
Sometimes it feels just a little bit like walking away
Sometimes it feels just a little bit like walking away
I wish they made a trash can big enough to fit today in
I just went and said one of those damn things that I say
That she said I can go to right to hell for saying
I stopped myself short of saying we both could use a vacation
Seeing how it is we can't even barely afford
This little old run down house where we've been staying
[Verse 2]
Well you asked me where we stood, what I was thinking
Where do we go from here, honey, are we even okay?
Well, there's just something 'bout staring right at a mountain
That leaves a man with not much to say
[Verse 3]
She said "You call that love? Hell, I'll call a grave a nice bit of shade"
It looks a little bit more like walking away
She said, "You always walk just a little ahead of me
I know your legs are longer, a little but stronger, but I just can't help but think anyway
It looks a little bit more like walking away"
[Verse 4]
I didn't dare look at the letters I got in the mail today
I just threw 'em right over on that growing stack of unopened bills
That I ain't got no way to pay
She said, "How the hell can two grown people go on any longer living this way?"
I said, "I don't know how we do it oh, but I'll be sure to look into it
And I'll get back to you right away"
[Verse 5]
And when I get to the bottom of it, maybe there I'll stay
Don't that sound just a little bit like walking away
Sometimes you pay outta your pocket, sometimes you pay outta your heart
One's just cold, but the other one's just a little but too hard for me to do today
I feel a little bit more like walking away
[Verse 6]
Aw, but in the end, don't worry babe, it just one of those days
Of what I need to do, but you know I'm always right here with you to stay
Sometimes it feels just a little bit like walking away
Sometimes it feels just a little bit like walking away