Makin' Me Look Good Again

Album: Spark (2016)
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  • Worn and haggard, weathered and torn
    Drug through the keyhole of that back door
    Blood shot red behind these shades
    I look like hell, yes, I've seen better days

    And then those loving arms they pull me back in
    And there you go, baby, yeah, making me look good again

    I'm rust on a barbed wire, I'm dust on a chrome yeah
    Yes I'm the heart that bleeds in an old country song

    And then those loving arms they pull me back in
    And there you go, baby, yeah, making me look good again

    Leather and lace, denim and pearls,
    Whiskey and wine, they go just fine, like you and me, girl
    When you smile at me and say, there ain't no better place
    Than you'd rather be than right here loving me

    Standing in that kitchen, it's been a long day at work
    Then you slip those hands right under my shirt

    Oh with those loving arms you pull me back in
    And there you go, baby, yeah, making me look good again

    There you go, baby, making me look good again Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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