Fool Hearted

Well it was a Sunday morning summer drive
After last night I'm lucky to be alive
We did a lot a lot of dumb things
Said a lot of dumb things I never should have
When I saw you standing there on that porch
Drinking on a Miller by a citronella torch
Oh the air was so hot that I thought
We would scorch while we sat there
Oh honey and I don't know where this will go
We can never be together and it's starting to show
Oh I guess that it would've been best
If we had waited until the winter, winter, winter, oh oh oh
Well baby the headlights racе by two at a time
The sun was setting it was just now dying
Down for thе night in our little one horse town
And we had both had it rough and I was just dumb enough
To believe the things you said about being in love
And I kept up my ignorance but bliss is not what I found
Cause the months went by and the nights got cold
And I pictured me and you through the years growing old
And my foolish heart had led me to be blind
'Cause when I saw you again it was 3am
I pulled over unexpected you were all over him
And a cold chill of pain ran down my spine

Oh now silly me, baby I should have known
I'm fool hearted
Oh honey to the bone
Yeah and silly me, mama I should have known I'm fool hearted
Oh Lord baby down to the bone
And you know it's true, I know you do

Baby I should have known
I'm fool hearted
Oh honey to the bone
Yeah and silly me, baby I should have known I'm fool hearted
Oh Lord honey down to the bone
And you know it's true, I know you do



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Writer(s): Isaac Gibson
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