| Still gotta walk into a crowded room
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| With the radio on
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| Crack a smile and crack a beer like it don’t bother you
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| Like it ain’t your song, that’s on
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| Still gotta cross the bridge to get to work
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| The one by her place
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| Make it through the 9 to 5 like it don’t hurt
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| It goes that way
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| When someone stops loving you
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| It don’t make the evening news
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| It don’t keep the sun from rising, the clock from winding
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| Your heart from beating, even when you want it to
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| When someone stops loving you
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| Still gotta button up your collared shirt
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| The one she used to button down
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| Sleep on the mattress where her body left a curve
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| Or maybe just the couch
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| Still gotta keep her number in your phone
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| In case she calls back
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| One night when she’s drunk and all alone
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| Yeah you pray for that
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| When someone stops loving you
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| It don’t make the evening news
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| It don’t keep the sun from rising, the clock from winding
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| Your heart from beating, even when you want it to
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| When someone stops loving you
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| The hardest part about it is
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| There ain’t a switch that you can flip
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| 'Cause you can’t stop loving them
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| When someone stops loving you
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| When someone stops loving you
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| It don’t keep the sun from rising, the clock from winding
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| Your heart from beating, even when you want it to
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| When someone stops loving you
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| When someone stops loving you
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| When someone stops loving you |