You Got 'Em All

Album: You Got 'Em All (2018)
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  • Those West Coast lights you talked about in your sleep
    The things you always thought that I could be
    The skies will spread your wings 'cause this town's too small
    Stars and moon, well I hope you got 'em all

    'Cause I'm still waiting on life to begin again
    Still waiting on love to give a second chance
    To stop me and steal my breath the way you did
    I'm still looking for your Jeep in every parking lot
    Still taste your lips with every whiskey shot
    I hope you found whatever I ain't found yet
    'Cause I feel like all my better days are gone
    And I think you got 'em all

    Those dreams you prayed about but were scared to have
    The smiles and the laughs, the greener the grass
    Well girl I hope you got 'em all

    'Cause I'm still waiting on life to begin again
    Still waiting on love to give a second chance
    To stop me and steal my breath the way you did
    I'm still looking for your Jeep in every parking lot
    Still taste your lips with every whiskey shot
    And I hope you found whatever I ain't found yet
    'Cause I feel like all my better days are gone
    And I think you got 'em all

    And yeah those shells we found on the beach in South Carolina
    Does the smell of a cottonwood tree ever remind you
    Of those memories, of you and me, that I still see
    I hope you got 'em all

    Girl I'm still waiting on life to begin again
    Still waiting on love to give a second chance
    To stop me and steal my breath the way you did
    I'm still looking for your Jeep in every parking lot
    Still taste your lips with every whiskey shot
    And I hope you found whatever I ain't found yet
    'Cause I feel like all my better days are gone
    Yes, I feel like all my better days are gone
    And I think you got 'em all
    Girl I think you got 'em all Writer/s: Jordan Terry Minton, Justin Ebach, Trenton William Harmon
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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