Damn These Dreams

Album: Riser (2014)
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  • I remember hearin' Hank on the radio
    The first time it felt like fallin' in love
    I bought a cassette, stole some Reds from Dad
    And me and ol' Junior just burned it up
    I was hooked like a fish
    Every birthday wish was guitars and records
    Now honey I know you miss me
    I feel it when you kiss me
    Trust me when I say every goodbye hurts

    Well, damn these dreams
    Playin' my heart just like a guitar string
    Pull me away from you and everything I really need
    Well, damn these dreams
    Chasin' that same old whiskey melody
    All up and down these Nashville streets
    It's hard to look true love in the eye and leave
    Well, damn these dreams

    Well, I remember hearin' my song on the radio
    The first time it felt like some kinda drug
    Out there on the road playing show after show
    Me and the boys just burnin' it up
    It was all fun and games 'til the little ones came
    'Cause it makes my heart bleed
    When I gotta drive away and listen to 'em say
    Hey daddy, why you gotta go, please don't leave

    Well, damn these dreams
    Playin' my heart just like a guitar string
    Pullin' me away from you and everything I really need
    Well, damn these dreams
    Chasin' that same old whiskey melody
    All up and down every small town street
    It's hard to look true love in the eye and leave
    Well, damn these dreams

    Well, damn these dreams

    Well, it's in my heart and it's in my soul
    And just like you, I never can let go
    These wheels just gotta roll

    'Cause I remember hearin' Hank on the radio
    The first time it felt like fallin' in love Writer/s: Dierks Bentley, Jaren Johnston, Ross Copperman
    Publisher: AMPLIFIED ADMINISTRATION, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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