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"Running Through the Garden" is a track by Fleetwood Mac, from the album Say You Will, released 14th April 2003. The track is 4:33 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Fleetwood Mac.
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Until she herself Became the deadliest poison As she grew older Ooh, until she herself Became just as fatal As was her garden And so you run towards What you know is wrong There are too many flowers To cut down For the love I have for your life For the love I have for your life Turn around Never did I mean to Imprison you Here in my garden Like I am imprisoned For the love I have for your life For the love I have for your life Turn around Until she herself Understood her garden Leaving her heart broken No future at all Until she herself Became the toxic garden Always frightened No future at all And so you run towards What you know is wrong There are too many flowers To cut down For the love I have for your life For the love I have for your life Turn around Never did I mean to Imprison you Here in my garden Like I am imprisoned For the love I have for your life For the love I have for your life Turn around So you run towards What you know is wrong But there are too many flowers To cut down For the love I have for your life For the love I have for your life Turn around Running through the garden I'm running in brilliant colors I'm running straight towards, straight towards What you know is really wrong Too many flowers here to cut down For the love I have for your life Turn around
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