| I drive through that town sometimes
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| Just to see if you still live there
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| I think I see you once in a while
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| I practice looking like I don’t care
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| I see you parked out front
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| And I slow way down
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| Without thinking about it I check to see if you’re around
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| But that’s just habit
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| It’s a hard thing to break
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| My heart’s mine you can’t have it And I’m over you anyway
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| I’m over you anyway
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| All over again
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| You can’t reach me, can’t even begin
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| I think you decided to write
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| When I get something in the mail
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| Maybe you’ve apologized
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| But it’s just another bill
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| You carved my initials on your truck
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| Big bold letters on the grill
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| I think you said it proved your love
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| I wonder if they’re legible still
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| But that’s just habit
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| It’s a hard thing to break
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| My heart’s mine you can’t have it And I’m over you anyway
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| I’m over you anyway
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| All over again
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| You can’t reach me, never again
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| So high over you, all over again
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| You’ll never reach me Never again |