Lyrics

Seems like there's not a day that goes by I don't hear your name around here Stories of who you were echo like a soft whisper in my ear Street corner conversations Reminiscin' with the waitress Oh it never gets old Since you moved on from here Time's moved on in years And I wonder if you know Oh this town still talks about you Like you never left Hidden sounds in cracked sidewalks and church pews How could we forget? You were so loved, you were one of our own And it's never been the same since you've been gone Oh this town still talks about you Heard that you used to work summers as a checkout clerk at the IGA Walk down the high school halls Your picture's on the wall in a trophy case And all those jokes you tell They're alive and well Down at the barbershop I guess you hung around Somethin' to talk about And I hope it never stops Oh this town still talks about you Like you never left Hidden sounds in cracked sidewalks and church pews How could we forget? You were so loved, you were one of our own And it's never been the same since you've been gone Oh this town still talks about you And all those jokes you tell They're alive and well Down at the barbershop Oh this town still talks about you Like you never left Hidden sounds in cracked sidewalks and the church pews How could we forget? You were so loved, you were one of our own And it's never been the same since you've been gone Oh this town still talks about you Oh this town still talks about you
Writer(s): Jennifer Schott, Natalie Hemby, Kelly Archer Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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