I Think of You

Album: All Over the Road (2012)
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  • Every mountain that I climb, every river that I cross, I think of you
    When I'm on top of the world or on some lonely road, I think of you
    Doesn't matter where I go or what I do, I think of you

    Every single time, you're always on my mind, I think of you
    I think of you and it all comes rushing back
    All the good times that we've had, I think of you
    I know you're better off where you're at
    And there's nothing I can do to change all that

    When I wake up in the morning and before I fall asleep, I think of you
    When I hear that song, oh I can't help but smile and think of you
    Wonder if it makes you think about me too

    I think of you
    Every single time, you're always on my mind, I think of you
    I think of you and it all comes rushing back
    All the good times that we've had, I think of you
    I know you're better off where you're at
    And there's nothing I can do to change all that
    Still I think of you

    And all the whole different would might have been
    What I wouldn't give if I could do it all again

    I think of you Writer/s: Jeffrey Silvey, Thom Edward Shepherd
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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