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"22 Steps" is a song covered by Australian singer-songwriter Damien Leith and was the first single from his first studio album Where We Land. The song was released on Australian radios on 22 June 2006, with a physical release on 21 July. The Australian release includes two B-Sides, "Song for Jarvis" and "Who You Are". A bonus track, "I Still Miss Us", is available only at the Australian iTunes Store.
The song was originally released by Canadian singer-songwriter Andy Stochansky in the album Five Star Motel.
Australian CD single
Year 22 (XXII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Agrippa and Galba (or, less frequently, year 775 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 22 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
If I were him,
I'd know your birthday.
Just what to get.
The colors you wear.
We'd borrow bikes.
We'd ride on Sundays.
You'll review.
The books I've selled
And I know takes 22 steps.
from the walk to your door.
Takes 22 steps.
'Cause I've tried it before.
And one day I'll knock.
But just not yet.
If I were him.
I'd buy the rain coat.
The orange one.
That he for paid.
We'd wait for rain.
We'd walk by his house.
In the front.
Not by the lane.
And I know takes 22 steps.
from the walk to your door.
Takes 22 steps.
'Cause I've tried it before.
And one day I'll knock.
But just not yet.
And I'm not so sure.
That you would not say.
Get out, don't step in.
I will never try again.
I'm not so sure.
That you would not say.
Get out, don't step in.
I will never try again.
I will never try again.
Takes 22 steps.
From the walk to your door.
Takes 22 steps.
'Cause I've tried it before.
And one day I'll knock.
And one day I'll knock.
Takes 22 steps.
From the walk to your door.
Takes 22 steps.
'Cause I've tried it before.
And one day I'll knock.
But just not yet.
If I were him,