I'm rolling down a, lonely highway asking god
To please forgive me for messing up the blessing he gave to me I see,
Everything clearer now the nights as black as, black as its ever been
With out my girl I'ma lose it and I pray that he just sheds his grace on me, I need

(Just to be back with my baby) It feels like I've just walked right out of heaven,
It feels like I've damn near thrown my life away
I'm scared just like a child that's lost at seven
Don't know what to do, to get back right with you

It feels like I've just walked right out of heaven
It feels like I've damn near to throw my life away
Like a child that's lost at seven
Don't know what to do
It feels like I just walked, right out of heaven

See my mama told me that's if it's meant to be she'll come back
And she'll forgive me and the best thing I can do it to just
Let her, let her go, I know, I don't want to do it
But if I continue to push she'll just pull away
And I know that in my heart it's a reality
I didn't treat her like she wanted to be treated

(And I hope that she's not gone for good no no no) It feels like I've just walked right out of heaven,
It feels like I've damn near thrown my life away
I'm scared just like a child that's lost at seven
Don't know what to do, to get back right with you

It feels like I've just walked right out of heaven
It feels like I've damn near to throw my life away
Like a child that's lost at seven
Don't know what to do
It feels like I just walked, right out of heaven

Hey girl waiting for you all the time,
Supposed to move on with my life, and girl I tried, and I tried

I feel like I can't walk, I feel like I can't talk girl I don't know
What to do get back right with you I feel like I just walked outta heaven baby

If you ever loved somebody, and if you ever had somebody
But you know that you hurt that somebody
Let me hear you say yea

(It feels like I've just walked right out of heaven) It feels like I've just walked right out of heaven
It feels like I've damn near thrown my life away
I'm scared just like a child that's lost at seven
Don't know what to do, to get back right with you

It feels like I've just walked right out of heaven
It feels like I've damn near to throw my life away
Like a child that's lost at seven
Don't know what to do
It feels like I just walked

It feels like I've just walked right out of heaven
It feels like I've damn near thrown my life away
I'm scared just like a child that's lost at seven
Don't know what to do, to get back right with you

It feels like I've just walked right out of heaven
It feels like I've damn near thrown my life away
Like a child that's lost at seven
Don't know what to do, to get back right with you


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Walked Outta Heaven Lyrics as written by Brian Casey Brandon Casey

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    These guys are always in pain. These guys need to get together and figure out how to quit cheating on their chicks. just kidding. good song. self explanatory

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