Hell On A Highway

Album: Kinda Don't Care (2016)
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  • She's probably somewhere between Tennessee and Oklahoma by now
    She took off with her heart, in the dark, out of this rear-view town
    Brakes ain't an option, when it comes to stoppin', she won't
    First time sayin' I'm sorry worked, but this time it don't

    She's got them high heels pressed down hard like she hates that floorboard
    Leavin' her red-tipped, still lit, lipstick cigarette trail behind taillights
    Gone as it gets with her wings on the wind, angel made her getaway
    Now she's out there puttin' my heart through hell on a highway

    If I know her at all, she's got the radio rockin' The Boss
    She's all about Born To Run when she's pissed off, and she's pissed off
    She probably called up her mama, and her mama said it's about time
    She said I ain't worth a damn, and damn if she ain't right

    She's got them high heels pressed down hard like she hates that floorboard
    Leavin' her red-tipped, still lit, lipstick cigarette trail behind taillights
    Gone as it gets with her wings on the wind, angel made her getaway
    Now she's out there puttin' my heart through hell on a highway

    Woah, she's wreckin' the concrete, like she wrecks me
    Woah, I'm in the dust

    She's got them high heels pressed down hard like she hates that floorboard
    Leavin' her red-tipped, still lit, lipstick cigarette trail behind taillights
    Gone as it gets with her wings on the wind, angel made her getaway
    Now she's out there puttin' my heart through hell on a highway

    Yeah, she's out there puttin' my heart through hell on a highway
    Yes she is
    Yeah, there on a highway
    Yeah, aww yeah
    She's got them high heels pressed down hard
    I see taillights fadin' in the dark
    Yeah she's out there, she's puttin' my heart through hell on a highway Writer/s: Ben Stennis, Blake William Bollinger, Matt Rogers
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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