On the crossroads just outside my hometown
Stand the refugees on borrowed time alone
Down the avenues of old familiar places
I just see it through the eyes of a stranger
And I leave it all behind
And walk away
And I leave it all behind
And don't look back
Just remember, you were the child
When you left it all behind
Brave the city streets, soldier of the dawn
Share the lonely tears left for romantic souls
Stutter words like self-respect and dignity
They don't seem to fit when they mean poverty
And I leave it all behind
And walk away
And I leave it all behind
And don't look back
Oh, try to keep this child alive
So I left it all behind
All behind
What's a girl to do when she just can't forget?
(Can't forget)
Like a debutante who wears a party dress
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Like a fool who finds it easier to laugh
And just when he has it all
He says there's nothing there to have
And I leave it all behind
And walk away
Yeah, I leave it all behind
And don't look back
Oh, try to keep this heart alive
So I left it all behind
And I leave it all behind
And walk away (walk away)
Oh, I leave it all behind
And don't look back
Oh, just try to keep this dream alive
And leave it all behind
If you really believe it's forever
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If you leave
Baby, baby, now
I see, don't you see?
Yeah, I see, don't you see?
Yeah, I see, don't you see?
If you leave it, leave it
Leave it, leave it all behind
All behind, all behind
Leave It All Behind was written by David Monday & Sandy Stewart & Amanda Blue.
Leave It All Behind was produced by Gordon Perry & Beau Hill.