My shoulder still burns
My head still hurts
There's sand from your shoes in my floorboard
Lipstick on the straw, your crying eyes
I paint it in my rear view
My speakers still blast that song
That you turned me on to

It's like that blue water ran up the highway
It's so intense, it's blowing out my tail gate
And that sunset is still hanging on
I left the lights, the cars, the parties on the strip
The up all nights and your sunrise kiss
Yeah I was a fool to think I could just move on
'Cause you and the beach followed me home

Still hear your words saying we can't do this
'Cause you're up there and I'm down here
Baby let's go on and face it

It's like that blue water ran up the highway
It's so intense, it's blowing out my tail gate
And that sunset is still hanging on
I left the lights, the cars, the parties on the strip
The up all nights and your sunrise kiss
Yeah I was a fool to think I could just move on
'Cause you and the beach followed me home

I left the lights, the cars, the parties on the strip
The up all nights and your sunrise kiss
Yeah I was a fool to think I could just move on
'Cause there you are, every time I close my eyes
It's like we never even said goodbye
It don't feel like you're really gone
You and the beach followed me home


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You and the Beach Lyrics as written by Rhett Akins Ben Hayslip

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