Lyrics Record Store - Butch Walker
I
drove
through
two
states,
you
hate
to
make
sure
you're
alright
You're
a
beauty,
but
you
look
like
hell
Standing
in
this
light
We
got
a
glass
full
of
hours
Before
a
roadie
picks
you
up
and
takes
you
back
I
can't
call
you
by
your
stage
name
You're
still
the
girl
I
know
That
hated
wearing
dresses
and
loved
the
radio
Do
you
still
bite
your
lip
'til
it
bleeds
every
time
that
you
get
sad
Meet
me
at
the
record
store
Even
though
it
ain't
there
anymore
You
can
sing
to
me
that
song
About
time
moving
on
I
wanna
love
like
I
loved
you
when
I
could
I
came
from
white
trash,
whiplash,
road
rash
from
a
bike
You
drank
from
a
wine
glass,
stage
pass,
in
your
belt
loop
tied
Little
baby
made
it
out
of
here
When
ambition
was
the
only
drug
you
tried
You
found
a
chain-smokin',
soft
spoken,
house
broken
man
Only
so
you
won't
be
lonely
and
all
because
you
can
And
when
you
tell
me
things
are
perfect
Your
hand
starts
to
tremble
when
you
lie
Meet
me
at
the
record
store
Even
though
it
ain't
here
anymore
My
god
it's
been
so
long
What
the
hell
went
wrong
I
wanna
love
like
I
loved
you
when
I
could
What
if
things
would
have
been
different
and
you
ended
up
with
me
Would
you
have
stayed
here
in
the
Bible
belt,
had
a
family
All
the
cocaine
and
yes-men
You
sadly
all
believed
in
Let
you
walk
the
wire
without
a
net
I
cried
a
thousand
nights
for
you
when
I
could
feel
your
pain
Those
times
the
bottom
fell
through
Like
a
dog
left
in
the
rain
All
lovesick
and
loaded
Come
on
let's
go
back
to
where
we
met
Meet
me
at
the
record
store
Even
though
it
ain't
here
anymore
I'll
fumble
through
our
song
And
make
you
hum
along
You
can
love
me
like
you
loved
me
when
you
could
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