Outrunnin' Your Memory

Album: Growin' Up (2022)
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  • You'd love this bar I stumbled on
    They play George Strait and they pour their doubles strong
    I've been gone for two weeks now
    There's some missing you in every little town
    Ain't sure what I thought I'd find riding these yellow lines

    Outrunnin' your memory is like outrunnin' the wind
    I can't get where I'm going if I can't leave where you've been
    I see you in every sunset, every star in the sky
    I hear you callin' my name in the middle of the night
    The longer gone I get on down the road
    Reminds me, baby, that there just ain't no
    Outrunnin' your memory

    I'm by myself but I'm not alone
    'Cause you've been right here in this truck since San Antone
    I bet you'll still be by my side
    If I don't break down 'fore I make them LA lights
    Been a thousand miles headed west and it's like I never left

    Outrunnin' your memory is like outrunnin' the wind
    I can't get where I'm going if I can't leave where you've been
    I see you in every sunset, every star in the sky
    I hear you callin' my name in the middle of the night
    The longer gone I get on down the road
    Reminds me, baby, that there just ain't no
    Outrunnin' your memory

    I ain't sure what I thought I'd find riding these yellow lines

    Outrunnin' your memory (mm)
    Outrunnin' your memory
    I see you in every sunset, every star in the sky
    I hear you callin' my name in the middle of the night
    The longer gone I get on down the road (mm)
    Reminds me, baby, that there just ain't no (that there just ain't no)
    Outrunnin' your memory (outrunnin' your memory)
    Outrunnin' your memory (outrunnin' your memory)
    Outrunnin' your memory (outrunnin' your memory, outrunnin' your memory) Writer/s: Dan Isbell, Luke Albert Combs, Miranda Lambert
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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