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18.08.2009 |
1. | Mississippi |
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4. | Again |
5. | Clouds |
6. | Summer Job Days |
7. | Strangers on a Train (feat. Miranda Lambert) |
8. | Looking for a Good Time |
9. | This Time Around |
10. | Turning Home |
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I can hear you
Downstairs
Crying on the phone
Telling someone
That I'm here
But you still feel
All alone
Maybe
We were too young
Goodbye
I've gotta go
I can hear
The baby waking up
Got to get back
To the life I know
I should have never
Believed him
Maybe
I should just
Leave him
Maybe I'm not
But you're all
I got left
To believe in
Don't give up on me
I'm about
To come alive
And I know
That it's been hard
And it's been
A long time coming
Don't give up on me
I'm about
To come alive
No one thought
I was good enough
For you
Except for you
Don't let
Them be right
After all
That we've
Been through
'Cause somewhere over
That rainbow
There's a place for me
A place with you
In every frame
Upon our wall
Lies a face
That'1s seen it all
Through ups and downs
And then more downs
We helped each other
Off of the ground
No one knows
What we've
Been through
Making it
Ain't making it
Without you
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So this is how it ends
This is where it all goes down
This is what "I don't love you" feels like
It ain't the middle of the night
And it ain't even raining outside
It ain't exactly what I had in mind
For goodbye
At a red light in the sunshine
On a Sunday
Nothin' to say
Don't even try
Some are comin' home
Some are leavin' town
While my world's crashin' down
On a Sunday
In the sunshine
At a red light
I thought she was gonna say
Somethin' about that couple kissin'
Crossin' the street
Or somethin' about this beautiful day
But she just looked me in the eye
Said it's over
Didn't try to lie
Or pick a fight
I might have seen it comin' thata way
But at a red light in the sunshine
On a Sunday
Nothin' to say
Don't even try
Some are comin' home
Some are leavin' town
While my world's crashin' down
On a Sunday
In the sunshine
At a red light
There's a momma calmin' down a little baby
In the backseat in front of me
There's an old man dressed in his Sunday best
Just waitin' on green
But I can't see, gettin' past
This red light
In the sunshine
On a Sunday
Nothin' to say
Don't even try
Some are comin' home
Some are leavin' town
While my world's crashin' down
On a Sunday in the sunshine
(at a red light)
At a red light in the sunshine
On a Sunday
Nothin' to say
Don't even try
Some are comin' home
Some are leavin' town
While my world's crashin' down
On a Sunday
In the sunshine
At a red light (x4)
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(Verse 1)
November's almost over,
The gentle winter's on the way.
Still I sit here on this balcony,
and smoke my brain away,
Waiting on that phone to ring.
Wondering which day that it will be.
(Chorus)
Oh Carrie I pray one day you'll go back home,
To the warmth of Southern Georgia where you belong,
And leave all the pain you've felt from me,
here in Missouri.
(Verse 2)
Oh you were just a young girl,
and I swore I could change.
Every day that you forgive me,
is just another one you'll waste.
You came here in search of something true.
I ???? your searching isn't through.
(Chorus)
(Bridge)
It's hard to think that everything around her.
To know that won't be happy ever after.
(Repeat Chorus x2)
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