Song Length |
3:05 |
Genre |
Country - General |
Lyrics
In the smoky bar on Main Street, I sit alone tonight,
With a jukebox full of memories, casting neon lights.
Every song's a reminder of the love we let slip by,
Every time I hear her voice, I can't help but cry.
She sings our old love ballads, and it pierces through my soul,
This battered heart don't mend easy, and it takes its heavy toll.
I see her with another guy, their laughter fills the air,
And every note that carries proves life's anything but fair.
Every time I hear her voice on the jukebox, I break down,
My tears mix with the whiskey here in this lonesome town.
Thoughts of days we danced under the Tennessee sky,
Now she's with another guy, and all I do is cry.
The bartender's seen it all, he slides another glass,
Says, "Son, you gotta move on, let go of what's passed."
But how do you forget someone who etched their name in stone,
When her melodies linger, and you're still left alone.
Their shadows dance in the corner, where we once held tight,
And though the jukebox speaks the truth, I crave another lie.
Just one more song to drown in, to face the hurt inside,
Every time I hear her voice, a part of me just dies.
Friends say it's time to let go, find another start, But her echoes in every corner, Etched deep within my heart
Can't escape this painful chorus, no matter hard I try
Every note that plays reminds me, of when we said goodbye.
Friends say it's time to let go, find another start, but her echoes in every corner, etched deep within my heart Can't escape this painful chorus, no matter hard I try now she with a note that proves life's anything but fair
Every time I hear her voice on the jukebox, I break down,
My tears mix with the whiskey here in this lonesome town.
Thoughts of days we danced under the Tennessee sky,
Now she's with another guy, and all I do is cry.
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