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Business, 11.06.2021 17:30, camila9022

Maybe I should take that picture off the dashboard Before memory hits the brakes and takes the wheel
Yeah I bet she's still cryin' on that front porch
Yeah this time it's goin' to take some time to heal
'Cause I'm on my way to Tennessee
Singin' Georgia on my mind
Chasin' what they say's a dream
Thinkin' maybe it ain't mine
'Cause that girl's in every song I sing
She's in every song I write
That six string ridin' in the seat won't keep me warm tonight
God what am I supposed to do?
There's more than miles in my rearview
Well I'm headed North to what I swore I wanted
I'm tryin' not to buy into my doubts
But I just can't seem to keep myself from wonderin'
Why I'm jealous of all them headlights headed South
'Cause I'm on my way to Tennessee.
Singin' Georgia on my mind
Chasin' what they say's a dream
Thinkin' maybe it ain't mine
'Cause that girl's in every song I sing
She's in every song I write
That six string ridin' in the seat won't keep me warm tonight
God what am I supposed to do here?
'Cause there's still more than miles in my rearview
(Yeah more than miles)
Yeah I've been changin' lanes without my mirrors
'Cause every time I look behind me I see her
I think I just realized how much I need her (dam)
So I'm turnin' back for Georgia
Stoppin' short of Tennessee
I can't put my dreams before her
Man I need her here with me
'Cause that girl's in every song I sing
She's in every song I write
That six string ridin' in the seat can sleep in the back tonight
Now I know what I'm supposed to do here
There's still more than miles in my rearview
(More than miles)

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