I'd Die For You

Album: That's How Rumors Get Started (2020)
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  • Some folks do and others preach
    Some bring sand back to the beach
    Some learn hate, that others teach
    And some don't understand
    Some say everything's okay
    Some say what all the other's say
    Some folks give, some take away
    Just because they can

    All I want
    Make no mistake
    Oh, I don't have a side to take
    And I can't live for them, it's true
    But honey, I would die for you
    I'd die for you

    Boards go up, signs come down
    Put a new face on this town
    Make it smile, make it frown
    Just as long as the money's good
    Pennies in a woman's hand
    Missing teeth or payment plans
    Kids want something worth a damn
    Oh, they're just pissing in a flood

    But all I want
    Let's make it clear
    Oh, I'm not trying to make a lie sincere
    To myself, I may be untrue
    But honey, I would die for you
    I'd die for you

    Some go low, some get high
    Some get drunk on wasted time
    Some say arms, some say mind
    But we all bleed the same blood
    Naked streets of Babylon
    Silver ships out in the dawn
    All the graves we landed on
    Oh, they'll be washed out in the mud

    But all I want
    Make no mistake
    Oh, I don't have a side to take
    I can't live for them, it's true
    But honey, I would die for you
    Oh baby, I would die for you
    I would die for you
    I'd die for you Writer/s: Jeremy Ivey, Margo Price
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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