He said, "I got me a nice new apartment
In a city, wouldn't you have hated that?
I'm getting by with a broken heart you left me with"
He hangs up the phone and she whispers back

Missing you like this is such sweet sorrow
Won't you come back to me?
I'll be here, today and here tomorrow
In dark blue Tennessee

He was lying when he said he moved to L.A
He's just hiding out on the other side of town
With his head in his hands and she's just seven miles away
He's staring out the window and puts her picture down saying

Missing you like this is such sweet sorrow
Won't you come back to me?
I'll be here, today and here tomorrow
In dark blue Tennessee

She almost called him on the night that he wrote
These simple words on his goodbye note

Missing you like this is such sweet sorrow
Won't you come back to me?
I'll be here, today and here tomorrow
In dark blue Tennessee

In dark blue Tennessee


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Dark Blue Tennessee Lyrics as written by Taylor Alison Swift Robert Ellis Orrall

Lyrics © ORRALL FIXATION MUSIC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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    This song is so heart breaking. I usually make my way through the song and what I'd feel if it was me who experienced that. I believe we all make mistakes, and sometimes breaking up isn't the solution to a problem. Sometimes it just makes it worse.

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