Why Ya Wanna

Album: Jana Kramer (2011)
Charted: 50
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  • Out of all of the places
    In this little town
    Yeah, you had to come walkin' in here
    And sit down

    I'm hidin' and hopin'
    My face ain't too red
    Since we've been over, I've been tryin' like crazy
    To get you out of my head

    So, why ya wanna show up in a
    Old t-shirt that I love
    Why ya gotta tell me that I'm
    Lookin' good, don't know what
    You were thinkin' you were doin'
    Movin' in for a hug
    Like you don't know I'm comin' unglued
    Why ya gotta, why ya wanna
    Make me keep wantin' you

    I wish ya had on sunglasses
    To cover up those blue eyes
    I wish you said somethin' mean
    Made me glad that you said goodbye

    Why can't you look off somewhere
    You catch me starin' at you
    Why can't you be cold like any old
    Good ex would do

    So, why ya wanna show up in a
    Old t-shirt that I love
    Why ya gotta tell me that I'm
    Lookin' good, don't know what
    You were thinkin' you were doin'
    Movin' in for a hug
    Like you don't know I'm comin' unglued
    Why ya gotta, why ya wanna
    Make me keep wantin' you

    Keep wantin' you

    Why, why, why
    Would you tell me that you'd call me up sometime
    Maybe we could get a drink and just catch up
    Like that'd be enough
    No, that ain't enough

    Why ya gotta show up in a
    Old T-shirt that I love
    Why ya gotta tell me that I'm
    Lookin' good, don't know what
    You were thinkin', you were doin'
    Movin' in for a hug
    Like you don't know I'm comin' unglued
    Why ya gotta, why ya wanna
    Make me keep wantin' you

    Why ya gotta, why ya wanna
    Make me keep wantin' you

    Why ya gotta, why ya wanna
    Make me keep wantin' you

    Out of all of the places
    In this little town
    Yeah, you had to come walkin' in here
    And sit down Writer/s: ASHLEY GORLEY, CATT GRAVITT, CHRIS DESTEFANO
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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