There I was close to the front
When the lights came on and the curtain went up
Just a few more feet to go
So I kept on going
Don't know what I was thinking
When she stepped in front of me
The band was loud and I was drunk
Or I just couldn't see
I pushed her down
Right on the ground
They threw me out
I pushed her down
I should've walked away
Should've walked away
I was standing out on the field
There was a really close play so I made an appeal
The other coach didn't like the call so he came out running
i didn't know what to say
He was an old man acting in a old man way
I just smiled and kept my cool until I blew it.
I pushed him down
Right on the ground
They threw me out
I pushed him down
I should've walked away
I should've walked away
Maybe sometimes when I don't get it right
I'll step back from the fight
And maybe turn away
But when I try to find the words I my head
I forget them instead
There's nothing there to say
I've pushed them down
Not a sound
Nothing comes out
I push them down
I should walk away
I think I'll walk away
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