Dying to See Her

Album: Love and War (2017)
Play Video
  • Imagine her
    Standing there
    Young again
    Long brown hair
    As he crosses over
    To the other side
    She smiles at him
    He runs at her
    With arms open wide

    She was his reason for living
    She was his rock and his best friend
    They'll be reunited in heaven
    'Cause he's dying to see her again

    He went downhill (he went downhill)
    Once she was gone (once she was gone)
    Lost the will, to carry on
    They couldn't find nothing wrong (they couldn't find nothing wrong)
    No matter what they did
    But I know the answers in the picture frame that's sitting by his desk

    She was his reason for living
    She was his rock and his best friend
    They'll be reunited in heaven
    'Cause he's dying to see her again

    As the doctors come running
    I overhear a nurse say "were loosin' him"
    We've been losing him since he lost her

    'Cause she was his reason for living
    She was his rock and his best friend
    They'll be reunited in heaven
    'Cause he's dying to see her again Writer/s: Bill Anderson, Brad Paisley
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Little Big Town

Little Big TownSongwriter Interviews

"When seeds that you sow grow by the wicked moon/Be sure your sins will find you out/Your past will hunt you down and turn to tell on you."

Millie Jackson

Millie JacksonSongwriter Interviews

Outrageously gifted and just plain outrageous, Millie is an R&B and Rap innovator.

Don Dokken

Don DokkenSongwriter Interviews

Dokken frontman Don Dokken explains what broke up the band at the height of their success in the late '80s, and talks about the botched surgery that paralyzed his right arm.

Martyn Ware of Heaven 17

Martyn Ware of Heaven 17Songwriter Interviews

Martyn talks about producing Tina Turner, some Heaven 17 hits, and his work with the British Electric Foundation.

Sending Out An SOS - Distress Signals In Songs

Sending Out An SOS - Distress Signals In SongsSong Writing

Songs where something goes horribly wrong (literally or metaphorically), and help is needed right away.

John Lee Hooker

John Lee HookerSongwriter Interviews

Into the vaults for Bruce Pollock's 1984 conversation with the esteemed bluesman. Hooker talks about transforming a Tony Bennett classic and why you don't have to be sad and lonely to write the blues.