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What It Is? - Jace Everett



     
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I can see you ahead of me
But I'm not always forward thinkin'
I tell you what you want to hear
It depends on what I've been drinkin'Cause everything I do or say
Makes it hard for you to stay
We both know What it isNow-a-days we talk too much
Like your forgetting all the good shit
You decide whats wrong with me
I always used to let you sayBut now I like to think out loud
Your runnin' with some different crowd
We both know what it isI dont know you anymore
Supposed 2 be the man
That I live my life by
And your attitude become a bore
And I'm so tired I cant even cryMr Ultra sensitive
Ill never let myself forget you
Messed each other up you know
So Im sorry if I upset youtomorrow is another day

So Ill call you cause thats OK
We both know what it isI dont know you anymore
Supposed to be the man
That I live my life by
And you're attitude become a bore
And I'm so Tired
I can't even cryRelationship doesnt remain
We resonate on different flames
I could cut you down again
If you were like all other men
If you were like all other men
I know that I could shut you down again
But my friend ,but my friendI dont know you anymore
Supposed to be the man
That I live my life by
And your attitude become a bore
And I'm so tired I cant even cryI dont know you anymore
Supposed to be the man
That I live my life by
And your attitude become a bore
And I'm so tired I cant even cry

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Jace Everett (born May 27, 1972, in Evansville, Indiana) is an American country musician. He released his debut single "That's the Kind of Love I'm In" in 2005, which peaked at No. 51 on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, and was the first single from his self-titled debut album. He co-wrote Josh Turner's Number One single "Your Man". His song "Bad Things" was used as the theme for the HBO series True Blood. In 2009, he released his third album, Red Revelations. The album Mr Good Times followed in 2011.

Read more about Jace Everett on Last.fm.


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