Smile

Album: I'm The Problem (2024)
Charted: 52 4
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  • I can't remember the last time
    You looked as happy as you did tonight
    Your tipsy friend grabbed that bartender
    Gave him her phone and pulled us over there with her
    He counted to three
    And, baby, I haven't seen that side of you in forever
    And I hate it's the truth
    But baby, you never do when we're alone together

    It was good to see you smile
    Girl, you know it's been a while
    It was good to see you smile
    Even if it was just for the picture

    They say a picture's worth a thousand words
    But you ain't said one since you woke up
    Silly me, thinkin' we could make it work
    Can you blame me for getting my hopes up?
    You know it took me right back to how it used to be
    Baby, seeing us like that is still a little bittersweet

    But it was good to see you smile
    Girl, you know it's been a while
    It was good to see you smile
    Even if it was just for the picture

    If someone were to see this they'd think everything's alright
    At least we got a pretty little moment frozen in time

    It was good to see you smile
    Girl, you know it's been a while
    It was good to see you smile
    Even if it was just for the picture
    Even if it was just for the picture Writer/s: Ernest Keith Smith, John Byron, Luis Witkiewitz, Morgan Wallen, Rocky Block, Ryan Vojtesak
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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