Roll in the bar, me and my crew

Their little plan to get me over you
They're hookin' me up, yeah

Buyin' me drinks with a thousand girls
There's just one thing

I can't go anywhere, I can't do anything

No, I can't close my eyes without you in my dreams

You won't leave me alone, even though I know you're gone
I look around for someone new, but I see you

Jumpin' up there with the band

Takin' me by the hand

Hey boy, come dance with me

Stuck like a melody in my head
In the bed of my truck

By the light of the midnight moon

Baby, I see you

Don't know what you did, but you done it good

You don't know how bad that I wish I could

Delete you from my phone, find a girl and take her home
But there's just one thing wrong

I can't go anywhere, I can't do anything

No, I can't close my eyes without you in my dreams

You won't leave me alone, even though I know you're gone
I look around for someone new, but I see you

Jumpin' up there with the band

Takin' me by the hand

Hey boy, come dance with me

Stuck like a melody in my head
In the bed of my truck

By the light of the midnight moon

Baby, I see you

Your lips, your eyes

Girl, since you told me goodbye

I can't go anywhere, I can't do anything

No, I can't close my eyes without you in my dreams

You won't leave me alone, even though I know you're gone
I look around for someone new, but I see you

Jumpin' up there with the band

Takin' me by the hand

Hey boy, come dance with me

Stuck like a melody in my head
In the bed of my truck

By the light of the midnight moon

Baby, I see you

Baby, I see you
Baby, I see you


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I See You Lyrics as written by Luke Laird Luke Bryan

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