Can't Quit You

Album: Fire & Ice (2018)
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  • I shoulda
    Left you in the past that night
    When we said our goodbyes in the moonlight
    Cuz you're still on my mind
    Wishing I could see you just one more time
    Cuz when the,
    Phone rings I smile when I see your name
    I have to,
    Move on but it just feels so strange
    Your boots
    Your hair
    That hat you always wear
    I can see them everytime I close my eyes
    Or how
    Your hand felt in mine
    How our hearts were intertwined
    I don't know what to do
    I can't quit you
    I can't help but
    Wonder who you're holding now
    And if she can please you like I did somehow
    You drive me so insane
    Down a glass to take away the pain
    Cuz late at,
    Night I repeat the words you swore
    And then I hear your voice
    It leaves me craving more
    Your boots
    Your hair
    That hat you always wear
    I can see them everytime I close my eyes
    Or how
    Your hand felt in mine
    How our hearts were intertwined
    I don't know what to do
    I can't quit you
    Everywhere I go I still see your face
    You're like a dirty stain that just won't fade away
    And it goes on and on everyday is always the same
    Your boots
    Your hair
    That hat you always wear
    I can see them everytime I close my eyes
    Or how
    Your hand felt in mine
    How our hearts were intertwined
    I don't know what to do
    I can't quit you
    Woah oh
    No I can't quit you
    Oh
    No I can't quit you
    Woah oh
    No I can't quit you
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