You All Over Me

Album: Fearless (Taylor's Version) (2021)
Charted: 52 51
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  • Once the last drop of rain has dried off the pavement
    Shouldn't I find a stain, but I never do
    The way the tires turn stones, on old county roads
    They leave 'em muddy underneath
    Reminds me of you
    You find graffiti on the walls of old bathroom stalls
    You know, you can scratch it right off
    It's how it used to be
    But like the dollar in your pocket, it's been spent and traded in
    You can't change where it's been
    Reminds me of me

    I lived, and I learned
    Had you, got burned
    Held out, and held on
    God knows, too long
    And wasted time, lost tears
    Swore that I'd get out of here
    But no amount of freedom gets you clean
    I've still got you all over me

    The best and worst day of June
    Was the one that I met you
    With your hands in your pockets
    And your 'don't you wish you had me' grin
    But I did, so I smiled, and I melted like a child
    Now every breath of air I breathe reminds me of then

    And I lived, and I learned
    Had you, got burned
    Held out, and held on
    God knows, too long
    And wasted time, lost tears
    Swore that I'd get out of here
    But no amount of freedom gets you clean
    I've still got you all over me

    I lived, and I learned
    And found out what it was to turn around
    And see, that we
    Were never really meant to be
    So I lied, and I cried
    And I watched a part of myself die
    'Cause no amount of freedom gets you clean
    I've still got you all over me
    I've still got you all over me
    Still got you all over me Writer/s: Scooter Carusoe, Taylor Alison Swift
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., Universal Music Publishing Group
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