Some Country Song

Heavy drinking in the park
Skinny dipping in the dark
We were kids back then
Must've been early July
Fireworks lighting up the sky
On a lake just you and I
Lit up by the moon
We swam up that lagoon
The sky was booming green and blue
That's when I kissed you
It was getting cold
You wanna take me home
I wrapped you in that one towel we brought and picked you up

And now we're driving too fast down the highway
Your love in my veins
You're playing some country song I didn't like back then
But I'll tell you this, your will is my way
Until my last day
Heaven is wherever I can see you again

Not a dream that we couldn't grab
Sneaking in not to wake your dad
Best night I ever had
Lit up by the moon
Kissing in your room
On your bed still soaking wet
But you said it was cool
Didn't want to move but
The sun would come up soon
I left and felt a hole straight through my chest missing you

And now I'm driving too fast down the highway
Your love in my veins
Listening to that country song I didn't like back then
Because it takes me back when I've lost my way
Until my last day
Heaven is wherever I can see you again

And now I'm driving out for the hell of it
Singing something in the orange
Because it's the last damn thing I have of yours
And to you, I'm sure it's probably irrelevant
But when I see the sun
Something tells me that were not done, Oh

Driving too fast down the highway
Your love in my veins
Listening to that country song I didn't like back then
Because it takes me back when I've lost my way
Until my last day
Heaven is wherever I can see you again



Credits
Writer(s): Gabriel Talbert
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