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Eva Carboni - Wrong Turn





Lyrics: WRONG TURN (Written by A. Littlewood)
I walked into darkness that fateful day Wasn’t prepared for the choice I made I took a wrong turn I took a wrong turn along the way We never recovered It was too soon And I regret what I put you through I took a wrong turn I took a wrong turn away from you In need of redemption Now I’m searching for that light Please hear my confession I got lost inside the night If time were a healer then you’d mend these broken wings And put us back together, so this new life can begin Fighting the memories that always play Inside my head, and I can’t escape I took a wrong turn I took a wrong turn along the way In need of forgiveness And I’ll fight for what we had I suffered from weakness But that’s staying in the past If time were a healer then you’d mend these broken wings And put us back together, so this new life can begin I walk in darkness, that’s where I’ll stay Turning back time to that big mistake I took a wrong turn I took a wrong turn along the way Yes I took a wrong turn I took a wrong turn Along the way

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