Tennessee, January
Everything, ordinary
You're unlike anything I've seen
Is this how I really feel?
Or just another heart to steal
To fuel the song that's underneath

Carolina, you will have to forgive me
Carolina, this is just my tendency
Forgive me

I pass another day wasting
Thoughts on what's ahead asking
What if, and why not, and who's to say?
When all I really know of you
Is you're just as lonely too
'Cause desperate hearts are hearts that need someone, and

Carolina, you will have to forgive me
Carolina, this is just my tendency
Forgive me

I'm careless sometimes
And I'm sure that you'll find
That's now how
I want to live my life
I wanna to be sure
But don't know how to
How hard I try

Carolina, you will have to forgive me
Yeah, yeah
Carolina, this is just my tendency
Carolina, you will have to forgive me
Carolina, this is just my tendency
Carolina
Carolina, yeah
Carolina
Carlonia



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    I think he's asking this girl to ask him if he's really not as serious about the girl he's singing about as he thinks. He has a tendency to look at a girl and have that instantaneous feeling that makes him fall in love, or develop a crush, and he often just is in it for the chase.. to see if he can steal her heart. But he's asking for forgiveness ahead of time before things get too serious, and she realizes he might have just been playing games with her.

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