[Verse 1] What if I were to tell you That I've always loved you But you might never see me again? 'Nother wide-open road Is the last place I know A grown man can still play pretend Like he ain't just some guy Like it'll all be alright Like you don't plan on runnin' away How I wish it were true But I'd be lying to you If I made you some promise to stay
[Chorus] Take all your distant belongings, ball caps, class rings Worn shoes, flat tires, steel pans, and big dreams And go talk to the man who buys broken down things And sell him a piece of your heart
[Verse 2] Well now, she's off to the races All dolled up in graces Pretty as a June Christmas tree You're headed to find her A one-night reminder Why she don't wear no hearts on her sleeve And all's that I know is That white petal roses Look prettiest before wiltin' away So shine, baby, shine And drink up all the wine And don't let no one tell you you can't
[Chorus] Throw out the laundry, let it wash in the rain Wet trash, coal fired, lactose, migraine And go talk to the man who buys broken down things And sell him a piece of your heart
[Verse 3] Now there's a Tennessee sunrise Pourin' in daylight Free as a bull from his pen And all I can think of Is you shit-canned and mad, love I'm just glad to see you again And I thought you should know That I've stitched up my soul And framed it in gold on the wall So when the train come to town And they tear this place down There'll be something still left to hang on
[Chorus] Cold cups of coffee in the U-Haul-mobile Stay back, wide load, sharp turns uphill And go talk to the man, let him cut you a deal And sell him a piece of your heart, oh baby Go on and sell him a piece of your heartTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.