Nothing Like You

Album: What You See Is What You Get (2019)
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  • I'm on this red-eye rolling down a runway
    Window seat, nonstop one-way
    2 P.M., Gate B10, it can't come soon enough
    I've got a mid-flight magazine and a mixed drink
    I wish time would fly right with me
    Damn the days that baggage claim's in another taxi town
    But they always bring me back to you

    I've seen California and the fields of Oklahoma
    From thirty thousand feet, can't beat the view
    Crossed the Mississippi, watched the mountains over Tennessee
    Become a Carolina sky that was so blue
    And still ain't seen nothing like, nothing like you

    I've spent every mile missing you, baby
    It's enough to drive me crazy
    "I love you"s from hotel rooms
    They sure do make it tough
    But they always bring me back to you

    I've seen California and the fields of Oklahoma
    From thirty thousand feet, can't beat the view
    Crossed the Mississippi, watched the mountains over Tennessee
    Become a Carolina sky that was so blue
    And still ain't seen nothing like, nothing like you

    In all these nothing towns
    You in this whole world around
    You're the only place I want to get back to

    'Cause I've seen California and the fields of Oklahoma
    From thirty thousand feet, can't beat the view
    Crossed the Mississippi, watched the mountains over Tennessee
    Become a Carolina sky that was so blue
    And still ain't seen nothing like
    And still ain't seen nothing like
    And still ain't seen nothing like
    Nothing like you
    Nothing like you Writer/s: Drew Parker, Luke Combs, Robert Williford
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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