Jason Aldean - Like You Were Mine

I blew right past that city limit sign
Into that little town we used to own
The Co-op and the Quik Stop were all boarded up
And those yellow lines faded on the road

Man I swear I can still hear you singing
Like an angel through my Chevy stereo
On every turn, every street, I drive down a memory
You're everywhere we used to go

I still look for your car
I still stop at the bar on the weekend, drinking too much Crown
I'm still chasing the buzz, yeah that used to be us
Keeps me up like we're still going down
Still feeling you like we never said goodbye
Like you were mine

Sometimes this tinker back truck
Talks me into burning gas
Past your house
A little south where the gravel runs out
But it never brings you back

I still look for your car
I still stop at the bar on the weekend, drinking too much Crown
I'm still chasing the buzz, yeah that used to be us
Keeps me up like we're still going down
Still feeling you like we never said goodbye
Baby, like you were mine

Oh yeah, still feels you're mine
Man I swear I can still hear you singing
Like an angel through my Chevy stereo
On every turn, every street, I drive down a memory
You're everywhere we used to go

I still look for your car
I still stop at the bar on the weekend, drinking too much Crown
I'm still chasing the buzz, yeah that used to be us
Keeps me up like we're still going down
Still feeling you like we never said goodbye
Baby, like you were mine
Yeah it still feels like you're mine

Man I swear I can still hear you singing
Like an angel through my Chevy stereo
On every turn, every street, I drive down a memory
You're everywhere we used to go

Written by:
Jonathan Edwards, Kurt Allison, Tully Kennedy, Brian White

Publisher:
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Bluewater Music Corp.

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