Lyrics

You wear me out like a noose around my neck
I just can't get down
There are many things that I regret
Like ever building a house
I'm going over yonder to where I used to lay
Before you ever walked out
I told you I missed you, then you told me
That you went over to his house
Late night conversations about our past relations
You said you wanted a chance
I left for good and you never understood
After his name was in your mouth
I know you're moving and that's a good thing
You never really could understand
Till every star dies I'll be here inside
Remembering those other men
Those other men
I stare at the TV and remember
All the things I cannot watch
Like stupid cartoons or the trees and the dew
They all make me lifeless now
I'm getting older and depressed everyday
I know you don't care if I died
I locked myself away and didn't sleep for days
You could say that I tried
Late night conversations about our past relations
You said you wanted a chance
I left for good and you never understood
After his name was in your mouth
I know you're moving and that's a good thing
You never really could understand
Till every star dies I'll be here inside
Remembering those other men
Those other men
I fill my lungs with smoke and you think it's all a joke
You told me you don't know how
I could be this way but I still feel the day
When you were there in that Waffle House
You went down South to have a little fun
I was out drinking away
This is all here to help me remember
That things are better now
Late night conversations about our past relations
You said you wanted a chance
I left for good and you never understood
After his name was in your mouth
I know you're moving and that's a good thing
You never really could understand
Till every star dies I'll be here inside
Remembering those other men
Those other men
Written by: Justin Bryant
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