She's Got a Way With Words

Album: If I'm Honest (2016)
Charted: 61
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  • When you put two and two together
    You figure out love's got four letters
    I shoulda known that when I met her
    But she had to spell it out for me
    After all that second guessing
    It's been a long hard history lesson
    Hell that's a class I got an f in
    But now I understand perfectly

    She put the her in hurt
    She put the why in try
    She put the S-O-B in sober
    She put the hang in hangover (hangover)
    She put the ex in sex
    She put the low in blow
    She put a big F-U in my future
    Yeah she's got a way
    She's got a way with words
    Yeah she's got a way with words

    Little words like "I" and "do"
    Lying, cheating, screwed
    Yeah all the words I thought I knew
    They got a brand new meaning now

    She put the her in hurt
    She put the why in try
    She put the S-O-B in sober
    She put the hang in hangover (hangover)
    She put the ex in sex
    She put the low in blow
    She put a big F-U in my future
    Yeah she's got a way
    She's got a way with words (oh oh oh oh)
    Yeah she's got a way with words (oh oh oh oh)

    She put the her in hurt
    She put the why in try
    She put the S-O-B in sober
    She put the hang in hangover (hangover)
    She put the ex in sex
    She put the low in blow
    She put a big F-U in my future
    Yeah she's got a way
    She's got a way with words (oh oh oh oh)
    Yeah she's got a way with words (oh oh oh oh)

    She's got a way with words (oh oh oh oh)
    She's got a way with words (oh oh oh oh)
    Yeah she's got a way with words (oh oh oh oh) Writer/s: Andrew Paul Albert, Marc Beeson, Wyatt Earp
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Round Hill
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