Got my headlights shining
Down an old dirt road
Smoke my cigarettes
I should quit, I know

The radio's playing
Old country songs
Someone's leaving
Someone's cheating
On and on

I think I might like
The quiet nights
Of this empty life

[Chorus]
'Cause someday, maybe somebody
Will love me like I need
And someday I won't have to prove
'Cause somebody will see
All my worth but until then
I'll do just fine on my own
With my cigarettes
And this old dirt road

The elected lovers
Could not survive
I wonder if you miss me
'Cause I know I tried

But I think that maybe
The thing that I did wrong
Is put up with this bullshit
For far too long

I think I might like
The quiet nights
Of this empty life

[Chorus]

I ain't gonna sleep
I don't want to dream
About the things that I used to be
I ain't gonna cry
Don't wanna live a lie
I'm just gonna drive
Oh, oh

'Cause someday maybe somebody will love me
And someday I won't have to prove

[Chorus]


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    I have never related to a song more in my life!! She just got out of a very dysfunctional relationship with a guy who didn't appreciate or respect her and, even though she knew it all along, she couldn't bring herself to get out of the relationship for a long time because she was so comfortable. So she just kept putting up with his "bullshit." She finally had enough and ended it and now she's alone and she obviously misses him and wonders if he misses her. She's hurting... but not nearly as much as she was when she was with him. So she's just gonna try to work through it and hope she find someone who truly appreciates her someday. :(:(

    SecretLoveon December 11, 2007   Link

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