Music by Elton John
Lyrics by Bernie Taupin
Available on the album Elton John
Who'll walk me down to church when I'm sixty years of age
When the ragged dog they gave me has been ten years in the grave
And se駉rita play guitar, play it just for you
My rosary has broken and my beads have all slipped through
You've hung up your great coat and you've laid down your gun
You know the war you fought in wasn't too much fun
And the future you're giving me holds nothing for a gun
I've no wish to be living sixty years on
Yes I'll sit with you and talk let your eyes relive again
I know my vintage prayers would be very much the same
And Magdelena plays the organ, plays it just for you
Your choral lamp that burns so low when you are passing through
And the future you're giving me holds nothing for a gun
I've no wish to be living sixty years onAnd when I see the sign
It points one way
The life we used to lead
Everyday
Just walk away Renee
You won't see me follow you back home
The empty sidewalks on my block
They're not the same
You're not to blame
From deep inside the tears
I'm forced to cry
From deep inside the pain
I chose to hide
Just walk away Renee
You won't see me follow you back home
Now as the rain beats down
Upon my weary eyes
For me I cry
Your name and mine inside
A heart on a wall
Still finds a way to haunt me
Though they're so small
Just walk away Renee
You won't see me follow you back home
Now as the rain beats down
Upon my weary eyes
For me I cry
(Just walk away Renee)
Walk Away
(Just walk away Renee)
I won't follow you, no
(Just walk away Renee)
I won't follow you no, just walk away
(Just walk away Renee)
Just walk away
(Just walk away)