Never Be Sorry

Album: Old Dominion (2019)
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  • We swung our feet off of the edge of the moon
    We got that high for a minute
    Sometimes forever gets away from you
    No matter how hard you grip it

    Sorry the sky fell down
    Sorry I don't know why
    All we do is apologize

    Oh, but I'll never be sorry for my hands in the pockets
    Of your hoodie, called you "Sugar" just to make you smile
    And I'll never be sorry for the shoes that I bought you
    In Chicago, we were walking down the Miracle Mile
    Oh I, oh I

    I'll never be sorry, I'll never be sorry (ooh)
    I'll never be sorry for loving you (ooh)
    I'll never be sorry (I'll never be)
    I'll never be sorry (I'll never be sorry) (ooh)
    I'll never be sorry for loving you
    Sometimes two people end up victims of love
    It don't work out like you planned it (oh, no, no, no)
    Just 'cause we couldn't get the stars to line up
    Don't mean we leave empty handed

    Sorry the sun came up
    Sorry the second verse
    Just wasn't as sweet as the first

    Oh, but I'll never be sorry for that night in Santa Barbara
    We got locked out of your car in the pouring rain
    And I'll never be sorry for missing the party
    'Cause the way your body looked in that dress blew me away
    Oh I, oh I

    I'll never be sorry (I'll never be)
    I'll never be sorry (I'll never be sorry)(ooh)
    I'll never be sorry for loving you (ooh)
    I'll never be sorry (I'll never be)
    I'll never be sorry (I'll never be sorry)(ooh)
    I'll never be sorry for loving you

    Oh I, oh I

    I'll never be sorry, I'll never be sorry
    I'll never be sorry, baby (baby)
    I'll never be sorry, I'll never be sorry
    I'll never be sorry for loving you

    Yeah, I'll never be sorry for my hands in the pockets
    Of your hoodie, called you "Sugar" just to make you smile
    Yeah, I'll never be sorry for the shoes that I bought you
    In Chicago, we were walking down the Miracle Mile
    Oh I (oh I), oh I (Oh I)

    I'll never be sorry (I'll never be)
    I'll never be sorry (oh, I'll never be sorry) (I'll never be sorry) (ooh)
    I'll never be sorry for loving you (I'll never be) (ooh)
    I'll never be sorry (I'll never be)
    I'll never be sorry (I'll never be sorry) (I'll never be sorry) (ooh)
    I'll never be sorry for loving you
    I'll never be sorry Writer/s: Brad Tursi, Josh Osborne, Matt Ramsey, Shane L Mcanally, Trevor Rosen
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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