Stars Fell On Alabama
de Christian McBride
Don't tell me no stories
I don't wanna hear no lies
No reasons or excuses
None of your alibies.
Phone rings, I pick it up, nobody's on the line
I know she's waitin' for you
She's just bitin' her tongue
You'd have me believe it's just a night out with your friends
I know your going back to see her again
Chorus:
You're still in love
Living on life #9
Breaking my heart
Living on borrowed time
Cattin' around, playing with fire
You're still in love
Living on life #9
You're running on empty
Trouble's on every side
You've used up your last chance
You've got no place to hide
I'm tired of these heartaches
Tired of living a lie
Go to her, she's waiting
Someday you're gonna find
the grass ain't always greener on the other side
Now what you thought was love was what you left behind
Chorus x2
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