You say that Gainesville's got no soul
Well that sounds like a good excuse for coming home
And this Tallahassee skyline that keeps singing out a song
And now it's your song they've been singing all night long
And this Tallahassee rooftop just keeps calling out your name
To come and sing

So stay
So stay

So stay and watch the stars come out and then the sun as they all fade away
I'll sing you every song I know if it will make you want to stay
And then I'll say
That I missed you
And these words
They'll convince you, to stay

I poured through every song I wrote
Every line that I've cried every note that was split with this pen
And every line in every song, they all seemed to come out wrong,
Until

Your song
So lets sing it all night long
And this Tallahassee skyline hasn't changed
While the view from every rooftop says to stay

So stay

Stay and watch the stars come out and then the sun as they all fade away
Ill sing you every song I know if it will make you to stay
That I missed you and these words
They'll convince you

And I could call you baby doll all the time
And you'd whisper in my ears, you'd say, "I missed you boy"

Now sing it over again, and over again, and over again (x3)

Still you'd say
That I missed you
And these words
They'll convince you
And I'm hoping as I kiss you

[Repeat x2]
And I could call you baby doll all the time
And you'd whisper in my ears, you'd say, "I missed you boy"
So sing it over again, and over again, and over again


Lyrics submitted by BrandNew1208, edited by ngctl

Your Song Lyrics as written by Brooks Patrick Betts Alexander Antonio Garcia

Lyrics © THE TALLAHASSEE SKYLINE PUBLISHING, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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    their amazing :) but the singers 'accent' or whatever you hear in songs, you don't hear that at ALL live, its sounds like a completely different singer..thought it was kinda werid, but their still good

    sailawayxxon May 17, 2007   Link

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