Album: Jessie James (2009)
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  • Would it bother you to know his hands have been all over me
    And would it bother you to know I'll run to him next time you leave, oh yeah
    When you hit the road and disappear, and leave me here
    I'm not sure what you're doing out there, or who you're doing it with

    Oh you're probably at some sweet hotel with some groupie whore
    But what the hell, or maybe that's just something I tell myself

    When I run my nails down his back, and he kisses me on my neck
    He feels me, but it kills me
    Such a bittersweet, passion pain
    I bite my lip not to scream your name, oh baby
    I feel everything, but guilty

    Would it bother you to know
    He drinks your southern comfort when you're gone, oh yeah
    Would it bother you to know
    He picks up your guitar and plays your songs, oh yes he does
    And I wear your band t-shirt to bed,
    Imagine I'm with you instead, but you're not here
    No you're never here

    Oh you're probably at the back of your bus, satisfying your all night lust
    But maybe that's just something I tell myself

    When I run my nails down his back
    And he kisses me on my neck
    He feels me, but it kills me
    It's a bittersweet, passionate pain
    I bite my lip not to scream your name, oh baby
    I feel everything, but guilty

    Would it bother you to know he says
    He's in love with me

    When I run my nails down his back
    And he kisses me on my neck
    He feels me, but it kills me
    It's a bittersweet, passion pain
    I bite my lip not to scream your name, oh baby
    I feel everything, but guilty
    Oh oh

    Would it bother you, yeah Writer/s: Jessie James Decker, Josh Kear, Mark Irvin
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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