Little Miss Tear Stain

Album: Drinks After Work (2013)
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  • You say you hate me,
    You don't love me,
    You don't ever wanna hear from me again
    You've had time to think about it,
    After all look at how long it's been

    You have second thoughts,
    I wouldn't know it,
    'Cause I ain't heard a word since you went away
    I'm gonna find out,
    Next time I see you
    Think I'm gonna walk right up to you and say,

    Sweet little miss tear stain,
    Would you entertain,
    The thought of maybe having it all?
    Could we ever get back together,
    Or is never still a good time to call?

    Are you still hot, girl, as a firecracker?
    'Cause you were smokin' when you pulled out
    I know hell ain't freezin' over,
    But it might be chillin' out by now

    Sweet little miss tear stain,
    Would you even entertain,
    The thought of maybe having it all?
    Could we ever get back together,
    Or is never still a good time to call?

    Sweet little miss tear stain,
    Would you even entertain,
    The thought of maybe having it all?
    Could we ever get back together,
    Or is never still a good time to call?

    Yeah, could we ever get back together?
    Or is never still a good time to call?

    I'll call you up baby,
    Oh yeah. Writer/s: Scotty Emerick, Toby Keith
    Publisher: ME GUSTA MUSIC, TKO ARTIST MANAGEMENT
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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