Til My Last Day

Album: Outlaws Like Me (2011)
Charted: 51
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  • People say I'm just a rough boy
    I ain't no good for you girl
    It's a dead end street,
    Tryin' to love me yeah, I'll wreck your world

    I can see why they're all talkin'
    Lookin' back at my past
    I've got a bad name, but a man can change
    I'm livin' proof of that

    Til my last day
    Til my last breath
    Of everyone that can, I can love you the best
    Til my last day, I'll be lovin' you
    All the way up, til they lay me down
    Six feet under, the cold hard ground
    Til my last day, I'll be lovin' you

    Baby I might meet all my friends
    Shoot the bull, have a beer or two
    But you know I'll be the first one to leave
    In a hurry to get to you
    Somewhere deep inside your angel eyes
    I found a place to rest, don't ever doubt that
    I'll be around, and baby don't you ever forget

    Til my last day
    Til my last breath
    Of everyone that can, I can love you the best
    Til my last day, I'll be lovin' you
    All the way up, til they lay me down
    Six feet under, the cold hard ground
    Til my last day, I'll be lovin' you
    Darlin' yes I will

    Til my last day
    Til my last breath
    Of everyone that can, I can love you the best
    Til my last day, I'll be lovin' you
    All the way up, til they lay me down
    Six feet under, the cold hard ground
    Til my last day, I'll be lovin' you
    Oh babe, til my last day Writer/s: BRIAN MAHER, JEREMY STOVER, JUSTIN MOORE
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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