It's Just That Way

Album: Freight Train (2010)
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  • That ol' sun comes up every mornin'
    And goes back down at the end of every day
    It's just that way
    Stars show up every evenin'
    Man in the moon comes out to play
    It's just that way

    And girl, lovin' you
    Is something I was born to do
    It's just that way

    The ocean's wet, the desert's dry
    Don't ask me why, 'cause I can't say
    It's just that way
    As sure as the world keeps turnin'
    My love for you will never change
    Oh, it's just that way

    And girl, lovin' you
    Is something I was born to do
    It's just that way

    And girl, lovin' you
    Is something I was born to do
    It's just that way

    That ol' sun comes up every mornin'
    It's just that way Writer/s: KEITH STEGALL, KYLIE MAREE SACKLEY, VICKY LYNN MCGEHEE
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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