Break Up In The End

Album: All Of It (2018)
Charted: 49
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  • I still walk in that bar a little drunk
    I still ask you what you're drinking, what's your name
    I still kiss you by the shuffleboard, last call at 2AM
    Even though we break up in the end

    I'd introduce you to my mom and dad
    Say "I think I love her" when you leave that room
    I'd still not take their advice when I say you're moving in
    Even though we break up in the end

    Even if I knew you'd be the one that got away
    I'd still go back and get you
    Even if I knew you'd be my best and worst mistake
    Oh, I'd still make it with you
    Over and over, again and again
    Even though we break up in the end

    I'd still play my favorite song in your car
    Let you love me to it, 'til it felt like ours
    Now all I hear is you in it, but I'd still let you ruin it
    Even though we break up in the end

    Even if I knew you'd be the one that got away
    I'd still go back and get you
    And even if I knew you'd be my best and worst mistake
    Girl, I'd still make it with you
    Over and over, again and again
    Even though we break up in the end

    You've just had one too many tonight
    You're just calling 'cause you're lonely, that's okay
    But you know if you come over, I can't not let you in
    Even though we'll break up in the end

    I'd do it over and over, again and again
    Even though we break up in the end Writer/s: Chase McGill, Jessie Jo Dillon, Jon Nite
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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