Shut Up And Drive

Album: Let Me In (1997)
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  • Shut up and drive, you don't know what you're talking about
    He's not the one, you ought to know that by now
    You've got one of those hearts, that keeps changing your mind
    Your heart has a way of making you stay so shut up and drive

    Don't look in the mirror, he might have that look in his eyes
    The one that's so strong it strangles your will to survive
    He's mastered the art of looking sincere
    His eyes have a way of making you stay don't look in the mirror

    I'm the voice you never listen to
    And I had to break your heart to make you see
    That he's the one who will be missing you
    And you'll only miss the man
    That you wanted him to be

    Turn the radio on to drown out the sound of goodbye
    Blink back the tears show me you've still got your pride
    Just get yourself lost in a sad country song
    Those guys that they play know just what to say turn the radio on

    I'm the voice you never listen to
    And I had to break your heart to make you see
    That he's the one who will be missing you
    And you'll only miss the man
    That you wanted him to be

    Shut up and drive
    Don't look in the mirror
    Turn the radio on
    Get out of here
    Shut up and drive
    Shut up and drive
    Shut up and drive Writer/s: Kathleen Ann Wright, Melvern Rivers Ii Rutherford, Sam M. Tate
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., Universal Music Publishing Group
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