I a box of memories, a letter, dropped a where you signed your name, and the page, smearing the ink "Love Always."
Girl, I always start way a nd then I end up in a screaming out your name, the walls, carrying on like I've gone insane,
And in the mirror, I can see the man who just shook his head no remorse, an angel cry her tears, stepping my beers as you walked out the door.
And there ain't nothing a memory, it's coming on strong like a hurricane. How can love that just up and walk away? me baby. It's got me up another drink, bourbon's hitting me hard like a train, with my back against the or on my knees, when the worst of your memory gets the of me.
Well, I remember it all too well, riding 441 to Milledgeville, crossing the as the sun set on Lake Sinclair.
I couldn't to see you smile, but all I saw were in your pretty eyes and that said it all, it was all downhill there. And I remember you saying, "Baby, please don't up on me." Oh my baby, this man is gonna lie in the bed he made.
Cause ain't nothing like a memory, it's coming on strong like a hurricane. How can love like just up and walk away? Its me baby. It's got me up another drink, bourbon's hitting me hard like a train, with my back against the or on my knees, when the worst of your gets the best, the best of me.
Baby, there nothing like a memory, when it's coming on strong a hurricane. How can love like that just up and away? Your me baby. Got me up another drink, bourbon's me hard like a freight train, with my back the wall or on my knees, when the to your memory gets the best, the best of me.