That Way Again

Album: Hard 2 Love (2012)
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  • He used to hold her hand, he used to hold her door
    But she don't know what that feels like anymore
    Just last night he was sleeping and she kissed his face
    He said I gotta work in the morning and he rolled away

    He used to love her like crazy, you couldn't pull 'em apart
    God, she felt so unbelievable in his arms
    But now she's catching her self looking down at her ring every now and then
    She don't want him to leave, she just wants him to be that way again

    So this morning she had coffee with a brand new friend
    She still had a half of a cup left when he asked her, "Can I see you again?"
    That made her smile like she hadn't smiled in years
    And in just a second that smile turned into tears

    He used to love me like crazy, you couldn't pull us apart
    God, I felt so unbelievable in his arms
    But now she's catching herself looking down at her ring every now and then
    She don't want to leave, she just needs him to be that way again

    She left that little café, she headed straight to her car
    She picked up her phone, he didn't say hi, he just said
    "Hey, when you getting home?"
    She said, "You used to love me like crazy, you couldn't pull us apart,
    God, I felt so unbelievable in your arms,
    But now I'm catching myself looking down at my ring every now and then.
    I don't want to leave you, I just need you to be that way again.
    I don't want to leave you, I just need you to be
    That way again." Writer/s: BILLY MONTANA, JON STONE, LEE BRICE
    Publisher: ME GUSTA MUSIC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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