The Easy Part

Album: yet to be titled (2025)
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  • Hey, I know that you made up your mind
    Said it and you mean it this time
    You're mad and you don't even know why
    But I ain't beggin' you to stay
    I ain't goin' through it again
    Makin' up and wonderin' when
    You decide how it all does and doesn't end, so

    Go on and slam that front door
    Go on and tell me where I can go
    Put that pedal to the floorboard
    Leave me a mess in the middle of the road
    Go all Jack D crazy
    Tell yourself, leavin' me is so hard
    But I got news for you, baby
    That'll be the easy part

    In the middle of the night
    You'll still be reachin' for me
    And you won't even know where I'll be
    But I'll be with a new somebody who
    Is puttin' a ring on my finger, a smile on my face
    Tells me the things that you just couldn't say
    I'll be the one that you let get away
    And you'll find out too late

    Go on and slam that front door
    Go on and tell me where I can go
    Put that pedal to the floorboard
    Leave me a mess in the middle of the road
    Go all Jack D crazy
    Tell yourself, leavin' me is so hard
    But I got news for you, baby
    That'll be the easy part

    The easy part

    And the hardest part is knowin' what we could be
    Knowin' you'll never see
    One inch of this town where I ain't hangin' 'round
    Hauntin' every single corner of your memory

    Go on and slam that front door
    Go on and tell me where I can go
    Put that pedal to the floorboard
    Leave me a mess in the middle of the road
    Go all Jack D crazy
    Tell yourself, leavin' me is so hard
    But I got news for you, baby
    That'll be the easy part

    The easy part
    The easy part Writer/s: Gabby Barrett, Jon Nite, Michael Hardy, Zach Abend
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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