Her World or Mine

Album: Amos (2018)
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  • One of us still has our picture taped up on the dash
    One of us took that one from Mexico, threw it in the trash
    One of us don't even notice when the radio plays that song
    One of us breaks down and has to pull over whenever it comes on
    Nah, there ain't no in between, when it comes to her and me

    One of us moved on, one of us got stuck
    One of us is drinkin' just for fun, one of us is drinkin' to get drunk
    One of us sleeps good, and one of us hates to face the night
    Just depends if you're talkin' about her world or mine

    There's a number on a phone that one of us erased
    There's a "late-night can we try again?" Call one of us wants to make
    'Cause one of us can't even think about bein' in another's arms
    And there's a car in the drive that stayed all night
    Where one of us used to park

    One of us moved on, one of us got stuck
    One of us is drinkin' just for fun, one of us is drinkin' to get drunk
    One of us sleeps good, one of us hates to face the night
    Just depends if you're talkin' about her world or mine

    For a while we had forever in our hands
    That's why one of us can't understand

    How one of us moved on, one of us got stuck
    One of us is drinkin' just for fun, one of us is drinkin' to get drunk
    One of us sleeps good, one of us hates to face the night
    Just depends if you're talkin' about her world or mine

    Yeah, that's the difference between her world or mine Writer/s: Brett Beavers, Jamie Paulin, Travis Denning
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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  • Barry from ArAwesome; of all the great songs over the decades, “Her world or mine” from the writing and delivery from Michael Ray take the No. 1 position...
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