Put You In a Song

Album: Get Closer (2010)
Charted: 53
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  • Well here you come again and you're lookin' so fine
    You don't notice me but it's alright
    I'm just a guy who wishes that I could be your man someday
    Yeah a picture paints a thousand words it's true
    But it's still not enough for how I feel about you
    I wanna put you in a melody, I gotta set you to a groove

    I wanna put you in my car and drive
    And turn you up loud, roll down all the windows and shout it out
    I love this girl oh
    If I could press play, repeat, how happy I'd be
    Wherever I'd go I'd have you there with me
    You'd be right where you belong
    I wanna put you in a song, oh oh oh

    Well I'd sing about your smile and your pretty blue eyes
    The way your hair shimmers in the sunlight
    It'd be so easy I'll just write it from my heart
    'Cause I gotta tell the world what you mean to me
    Wrap you up in a melody so you'll be
    Stuck in my head all day
    'Cause you're already there anyway, yes you are

    I wanna put you in my car and drive
    And turn you up loud, roll down all the windows and shout it out
    I love this girl
    If I could press play, repeat, how happy I'd be
    Wherever I'd go I'd have you there with me
    You'd be right where you belong
    I wanna put you in a song

    And if I get it right everybody will be singing along yeah
    And when they see you on the street they'll say
    Hey ain't you the girl in that song

    I wanna put you in my car and drive
    And turn you up loud, roll down all the windows and shout it out
    I'm in love with this girl
    Yeah if I could press play, rewind a couple million times
    Imagine for a moment that you're all mine
    Every night I'd drive you home
    If I could put you in a
    Let me put you in a song
    Let me put you in a song
    Oh a pretty little song about you baby Writer/s: Jedd Michael Hughes, Keith Lionel Urban, Sarah Buxton
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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