The Gun

Album: Only This And Nothing More (2018)
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  • I was just kid
    Didn't know you leave
    If you'd return
    If you even wanted me

    I was angry
    I couldn't understand
    It was hard to trust
    Any man

    I don't blame you for tonight
    It wasn't you I was looking for
    Wrong place I picked the fight
    Instead walking out that door
    I guess it was bound to come
    I just happened to have the gun

    I was trouble
    That's what people say
    I suppose god
    Made us both that way

    Guess you raised me right
    Like you wanted to
    Never once around
    Still just like you

    I don't blame you for tonight
    It wasn't you I was looking for
    Wrong place I picked the fight
    Instead walking out that door
    I guess it was bound to come
    I just happened to have the gun

    They say they can't believe
    That it ever took this long
    As I sit here in the backseat of a cop car
    Seems just like a dream
    But I know it's real
    Now that you're gone, no more pain to kill

    I don't blame you for tonight
    It wasn't you I was looking for
    Wrong place I picked the fight
    Instead walking out that door
    I guess it was bound to come
    I just happened to have the gun
    I just happened to have the gun
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