Leave Me Again

Album: Rolling Up the Welcome Mat (2023)
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  • I hope you're spending Christmas with your family
    I hope you're writing songs that you love
    I hope you're feeling happier than you've ever been
    And I hope I never leave me again

    I hope you're hiking that old trail in West Meade
    And I hope you and Jane are talking more
    I hope the top is off the Jeep, and you're driving in the wind
    And I hope I never leave me again

    For a while the shoe fit
    But then I outgrew it
    And staying only made me get real good at pretend
    So, I hope I never leave me again

    I hope I remember all the pieces
    Of who I was that I lost on the way
    I hope I learn to love myself like I loved you then
    And I hope I never leave me again

    For a while the shoe fit, yeah-yeah
    But then I outgrew it
    And staying only made me get real good at pretend
    So, I hope I never leave me again
    Ooh-ooh-ooh
    Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh

    I hope when I see you that you smile
    I hope that you find somebody new
    I hope that you get the house, and the good wife, and the kids
    And I hope I never leave me again
    Yeah, I hope I never leave me again Writer/s: Kelsea Ballerini
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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