Flatliner

Album: You Should Be Here (2016)
Charted: 56
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  • Dang, girl, look at you
    Stopping me in my boots
    What's a country boy to do, but say
    Uh uh

    Stop beating my chest up
    You're down right dangerous
    That shake got me gitty up
    Got my eyes what what

    Sippin' on this seven-seven
    Never been this close to heaven
    Got the pretty turned up to eleven
    Droppin' them dead on the dance floor
    Somebody better call a doctor
    She's a little heart stopper
    I'm talkin' breaker breaker one-niner
    She's a flatliner, oh she's a flatliner

    Dang, girl, I'm done
    I ain't never seen no one
    Poppin' it like a cold one
    Droppin' down like oh oh

    Oh my, I see the light
    I don't mean the neon kind
    One kiss from you tonight will send me on to the other side

    Sippin' on this seven-seven
    Never been this close to heaven
    Got the pretty turned up to eleven
    Droppin' them dead on the dance floor
    Somebody better call a doctor
    She's a little heart stopper
    I'm talkin' breaker breaker one-niner
    She's a flatliner, oh she's a flatliner

    Dang, girl, look at you
    Stopping me in my boots
    What's a country boy to do
    What would Dierk do

    Yeah, sippin' on this seven-seven
    Never been this close to heaven
    Got the pretty turned up to eleven
    Droppin' them dead on the dance floor
    Somebody better call a doctor
    She's a little heart stopper
    I'm talkin' breaker breaker one-niner
    She's a flatliner

    Sippin' on this seven-seven
    Never been this close to heaven
    Got the pretty turned up to eleven
    Droppin' them dead on the dance floor
    Somebody better call a doctor
    She's a little heart stopper
    I'm talkin' breaker breaker one-niner
    She's a flatliner, oh

    She's a flatliner
    Yeah, she's a flatliner Writer/s: COLE SWINDELL, JARON BOYER, MATT BRONLEEWE
    Publisher: ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING, Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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