Don’t Look and It Won’t Hurt by Richmond Fontaine
Don’t Look and It Won’t Hurt by Richmond Fontaine

Don’t Look and It Won’t Hurt

Richmond Fontaine * Track #10 On The Fitzgerald

Don’t Look and It Won’t Hurt Lyrics

Her pale body sits staring out at street signs
Immobile from panic with the constant images of
A broken wall and him hovering above her
A broken dresser and him pacing around her
She put her things in garbage bags while he was at work
Closed her bank account and left town

Don't look and it won't hurt

With her mother gone and her father unknown
Her sister and junior moved to New Mexico
She got a job in a small time casino
Spent her nights in the bathtub just to calm her nerves
In a foreign room with foreign noise
In a foreign bed, in a foreign town

Don't look and it won't hurt

Don’t Look and It Won’t Hurt Q&A

Who wrote Don’t Look and It Won’t Hurt's ?

Don’t Look and It Won’t Hurt was written by Willy Vlautin.

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