Like I Knew You Would

Album: Payton Smith (2019)
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  • Down to the river 'cross the railroad tracks
    I was playing it cool, but you were kickin' it back
    Like I knew you would
    Drivin' me crazy with a melody
    Like the rhythm of the river you were rollin' with me
    Like I knew you would

    Like I knew you would
    One look in your eyes and I could feel forever
    And it feels so good
    Like the way you look I could never say never
    I'm falling fast, I'm falling hard
    Written in the stars, swayin' in the dark
    You were stealing my heart
    Like I knew you would

    With your baby blues, it ain't no surprise
    From the first kiss, you had my hypnotized
    Like I knew you would
    You're my angel it's a matter of fact
    You took me to heaven and all the way back
    Like I knew you would
    And I knew you would

    Like I knew you would
    One look in your eyes and I could feel forever
    And it feels so good
    Like the way you look I could never say never
    I'm falling fast, I'm falling hard
    Written in the stars, swayin' in the dark
    You were stealing my heart
    Like I knew you would, woo
    And I knew you would, yeah, baby, woo

    Oh
    Like I knew you would
    And I knew you would

    Hey, like I knew you would
    One look in your eyes and I could feel forever
    And it feels so good
    Like the way you look I could never say never
    I'm falling fast, I'm falling hard
    Written in the stars, swayin' in the dark
    You were stealing my heart
    Like I knew you would, oh
    And I knew you would, oh, yeah Writer/s: Daniel Fernandez, Payton Smith, Ronnie Bowman
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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