Little Story

Album: Blue Water Road (2022)
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  • Wouldn't say I'm a liar, but I'm not always honest (honest)
    I ain't come through, but that's why I ain't promise (promise)
    You got a face that I couldn't lie to
    Light blue lights in your white room
    And you're fine too, ooh-oh

    Oh yeah, I want you to do it again
    I want you to pick up the pen and write me into your story
    You know I love a story, only when you're the author
    Tryna meet you at the altar
    Workin' on bein' softer, ooh-ooh-ooh

    'Cause you are a dream to me
    Ooh-oh-ooh, ooh-oh-ooh
    It's in the way you see through me
    Ooh-oh-ooh, ooh-oh-ooh

    Still mad I hit the dash on ya
    After wearin' you down, right to the last of ya
    I was movin' just maybe a little fast for ya
    Just tell me it belongs in the past
    'Cause you gotta face that I could run from
    Heartbreak, Taurus, I'm a shy girl
    But you're not one, ooh-ooh

    Oh yeah, I want you to do it again
    I want you to love me again and complete our little story (story)
    We got one hell of a story, you're a hell of an author
    You swear I'd leave you at the altar
    Workin' on bein' softer, ooh-ooh-oh

    You always been a dream to me
    Ooh-oh-ooh, ooh-oh-ooh
    It's in the way you see through me
    Ooh-oh-ooh, ooh-oh-ooh

    (Ah-ah-ah)
    (Ah-ah-ah) Writer/s: Andrew Wansel, Daniel Klein, Kehlani Parrish, Matt Campfield, Wesley Singerman
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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