From the Album “Bring Me True”, Run Me Down is one of six original songs written by Mark Tamblyn-Watts.
Music and Lyrics by Mark Tamblyn-Watts
Guitars, Keyboards, Cowbell, Vocals: Mark Tamblyn-Watts
Bass: Ian Nielsen
Keyboards: Alan Zemaitis
Drums: Saul Kiaune
Harmony Vocals: Paul Whiteside
Run Me Down Lyrics
I was good to you, I did all I could do
But you took the first train that came into your station
I been working 2 jobs while you’re all over town
And my friends are talkin’ and it’s testing my patience
I don’t know where you think you get off
Telling lies in the dark with a smile on your face
I don’t know how you can think
You can put a good man down
But I’ve had about enough of your shit
And it’s time for leaving
Don’t Run Me Down
Don’t drag my heart thru the mud
Don’t bring me down
‘Cause looking back, I’ve probably been
A far better man than I should have been
Well I guess we’re through, I suppose I’ll miss you
Like a party that started well then went wrong
You can keep my things , just leave my guitar
So I can sit here and sing breakup songs,
I don’t know where you think you get off
Playing me like a fool, yours is no disgrace
I don’t know how you can think
that it wasn’t just Wasted Time
and if you think that I’m stickin’ around,
I think you’re dreaming
Don’t Run Me Down
Don’t drag my heart thru the mud
Don’t bring me down
‘Cause looking back, I’ve probably been
A far better man than I should have been
Don’t Run Me Down
Don’t drag my heart thru the mud
Don’t bring me down
‘Cause looking back, I’ve probably been
A far better man than I should have been