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I’m heading down south, ‘cause it’s way too cold up here
Headed down south, I can’t take another year
Oh, but you told me
I needed somebody
Who knew how to hold me
Somebody who knows me
But now I’m headed down south, ‘cause it’s way too cold up here
My mind’s made up, you can’t turn me back no how
I’ve packed up the truck, and I’m ready to go right now
Oh, but you told me
I needed somebody
Who knew how to hold me
Somebody who knows me
But my mind’s made up, you can’t turn me back no how
Don’t you give me that look
I ain’t got no time
To be wavering and playing at changing my mind
I’ve got my mind made up
Well I guess one last drink can’t hurt before I go
I’d say I take it black, but I know you already know
Oh and you told me
I needed somebody
Who knew how to hold me
Somebody who knows me
I guess one last drink can’t hurt before I go
Just don’t give me that look
I ain’t got no time
To be wavering and playing at changing my mind
‘Cause it’s that wicked little look
The corners of your eyes
That make me soft, make me weak, so I don’t know what’s right
but I got my mind made up
I got my mind made up
I got my mind made up
I guess I’ll hang around, but I’ll probably go next year
Having a real hard time recalling why I wanted outta here
Oh ‘cause you told me
I needed somebody
Who knew how to hold me
Somebody who knows me
I guess I’ll hang around, but I’ll probably go next year.
credits
from Promise Land,
released June 2, 2017
Produced by Joshua Lee and Trae Gunter
Engineered by Joshua Lee and Trae Gunter
Performed by Joshua Lee
Bass by Trae Gunter
Additional Guitar by Trae Gunter
Additional Synth by Trae Gunter
Mixed by Thomas Doeve at Paper Swan Studios
Mastered by Joe Causey at Voyager Mastering
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