Hey Highway

Most days, I can pull myself together
'Til I make it home, since he's been gone
I take the longer way around this town
So I won't see his truck, and it's just my luck

That the radio started playing old Keith Whitley
I was doing fine until the chorus hit me

Hey, highway, I'm half a mile from my place
And I can feel his memory coming up
And these wheels ain't fast enough
To get to my driveway before my broken heart breaks
I'll be breaking down by the time this song is over
So, hey, highway, I think I need a shoulder

I'm no stranger to the pain, just need
A safer place to cry, it won't take much time
The lines are gettin' blurry from the tears
That I've been holding back, and I hate to ask

Hey, highway, I'm half a mile from my place
And I can feel his memory coming up
And these wheels ain't fast enough
To get to my driveway before my broken heart breaks
I'll be breaking down by the time this song is over
So, hey, highway, I think I need a shoulder

I don't have his to lean on anymore
So I guess I'll just have to lean on yours

Hey, highway, I'm half a mile from my place
And I can feel his memory coming up
And these wheels ain't fast enough
To get to my driveway before my broken heart breaks
I'll be breaking down by the time this song is over
So before I lose a hold of my composure
Hey, highway, I think I need a shoulder

I sure could use your shoulder



Credits
Writer(s): Kaylin Roberson, Hannah Marie Mcfarland
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