Thinking of You

Album: Home (2012)
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  • When I'm all alone or in a crowd
    In a quiet place or where music's loud
    If I'm on the road, or in the other room
    That's how you know, I'm thinkin' of you

    When the flowers bloom, when the leaves turn brown
    When the sun is hot, when the snow falls down, down
    When the clouds are gray, and the sky's are blue
    That's how you know, I'm thinkin' of you

    I'm thinkin of you, that's all I do all the time
    You're always the first and the last thing on this heart of mine
    No matter where I go or what I do,
    I'm thinkin' of you.

    Can't remember names, who I used to be
    What I cared about before you came to me, baby
    Every selfish thought, all I thought I knew
    Has been replaced with thinkin' of you.

    I'm thinkin of you, that's all I do all the time
    You're always the first and the last thing on this heart of mine
    No matter where I go or what I do,
    I'm thinkin' of you.

    Always thinkin' of you, yes I am. Writer/s: DIERKS BENTLEY, JIM BEAVERS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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