Could It Be

Album: Rubberband (2013)
Charted: 94
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  • I'm finally holding what I been hoping for
    We had a few drinks
    Some laughs at the bar
    Stayed out too late
    And went a little too far
    Oh but wakin' up
    With you on my chest
    I had a pounding heart, and achin' head, and no regrets

    Who knows, we might go down in flames
    Then again I might just change your name

    Could it be I'm finally holding
    What I've been hoping for
    Could it be the end of just friends
    The start of something more
    Oh the way I'm feeling now
    It's worth sticking around to see
    Is this love
    Or could it be

    Rule number one
    Friends don't break
    We could write it off
    As a sweet mistake
    Only time will tell
    If we were wrong or right
    All I know is I don't want to be alone tonight

    Who knows, we might go down in flames
    Then again I might just change your name

    Could it be I'm finally holding
    What I've been hoping for
    Could it be the end of just friends
    The start of something more
    Oh the way I'm feeling now
    It's worth sticking around to see
    Is this love
    Or could it be

    We wound up here so naturally
    Me and you baby
    You and me
    Could it be
    Could it be

    Could it be I'm finally holding
    What I've been hoping for
    Could it be the end of just friends
    The start of something more
    Oh the way I'm feeling now
    It's worth sticking around to see
    Is this love
    Or could it be
    Is this love
    Or could it be Writer/s: CHARLIE WORSHAM, MARTY DODSON, RYAN TYNDELL
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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