Til The Last One Dies

Album: I Didn't Come Here to Leave (2025)
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  • Every goodbye, every phone call before we hang up
    I always say, "I love you," but I never say how much
    With every turn of this big ol' world, girl, we get more distracted
    All I know is, a life without you is a life I can't imagine

    It hit me on a winding road just how lucky I am
    Outta all the guys, only God knows why I get to be your man
    So I bought a dozen roses on my way to you tonight
    Eleven real ones, one fake one
    And I'll love you 'til the last one dies

    Baby, the way you kissed me this morning on my way out
    Made me wanna stop hoping you know and do more thinking out loud
    Then a song came on, and a light did too
    'Cause every single word reminded me of you
    I've never been so sure
    All I ever wanna be is yours

    It hit me on a winding road just how lucky I am
    Outta all the guys, only God knows why I get to be your man
    So I bought a dozen roses on my way to you tonight
    Eleven real ones, one fake one
    And I'll love you 'til the last one dies
    'Til the last one dies

    'Til the moon don't shine, 'til the last star fades
    'Til the last red petal withers away

    It hit me on a winding road just how lucky I am
    Outta all the guys, only God knows why I get to be your man
    So I bought a dozen roses on my way to you tonight
    Eleven real ones, one fake one
    And I'll love you 'til the last one dies
    'Til the last one dies Writer/s: Ben Hayslip, Jordan Walker, Seth Mosley
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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