Ambulance

Album: The Valley (2011)
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  • I need an ambulance.
    I took, I took the worst of the blow.
    Send me a redeemer.
    Let me know if I'm gonna be alright.
    Am I gonna be alright?
    'Cause I know how it usually goes.
    I know how it usually goes.
    I know how it usually goes.

    I built a monument
    For the love we used to know.
    But that is far removed,
    And you say that I'm gonna be okay.
    And yeah, I'm gonna be okay.
    But it doesn't seem that way.
    No love, not today.

    'Cause I was told to get out
    Told to leave
    Told I have my things in the parking lot.
    No no no no no no no no no no no no baby
    Yeah, just send me that ambulance
    Oh, just send me that ambulance.

    Whoa, oh, ohohoh, no oh
    Whoa, oh, ohohoh, no oh

    Thought you were made for me
    And we shared our history
    And in time you'll tear your eyes far away.
    Like a rubbernecker's gaze
    Is it really safe to say
    That we're just made that way,
    Made to brave the pain?

    'Cause I was told to get out
    Told to leave
    Told I have my things in the parking lot.
    No no no no no no no no no no no no baby
    Yeah, just send me that ambulance
    Oh, yeah, just send me that ambulance.

    Whoa, oh, ohohoh, no oh
    Whoa, oh, ohohoh, no oh

    I need an ambulance.
    I took, I took the worst of the blow.
    Send me a redeemer.
    Let me know if I'm gonna be alright.
    Am I gonna be alright?
    'Cause I know how it usually goes.
    I know how it usually goes. Writer/s: Chauntelle Annette Dupree, Garron Wade Dupree, Sherri Kay Dupree, Stacy Lynn Dupree, Weston Michael Dupree
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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