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Regrets
2,191
Country
Regrets was released on October 24, 2011 by Almost Country Records as a part of the album Double-Wide Dream
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Release DateOctober 24, 2011
LabelAlmost Country Records
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM77

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Casey Donahew Band
Casey Donahew Band
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Casey Donahew
Casey Donahew
Composer
Aaron Copeland
Aaron Copeland
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Casey Donahew
Casey Donahew
Producer

Lyrics

I keep staring down this highway
And you'd still be here if I had it my way
But pages of our fairy tale are torn
But I've got my pride to keep me warm
And now this room feels like a tomb
On the dark side of the moon
And I know you're in his arms again
I should have begged you to stay
And never let you walk away
I should've told you that my hearts always been yours
So let these empty memories burn
Because you have not returned
And you know regrets
They are the hardest lessons learned
I often wonder if I ever cross your mind
Now I know you're gone
But my heart still thinks that there's time
And there's no life left in this place we called a home
The hardest part of waking up is knowing I'm alone
And now this room feels like a tomb
On the dark side of the moon
And I know you're in his arms again
I should have begged you to stay
And never let you walk away
I should've told you that my hearts always been yours
So let these empty memories burn
Because you have not returned
And you know regrets
They are the hardest lessons learned
But I'll be waiting if you need me
Because my heart can't say goodbye, yeah!
Now this room feels like a tomb
On the dark side of the moon
And I know you're in his arms again
I wish I would've begged you to stay
But I just let you walk away
You know you'll always have my heart
You know you'll always have my heart!
So let these empty memories burn
Because you have not returned
And you know regrets
They are the hardest lessons learned
You know regrets
They are the hardest lessons learned
Written by: Aaron Copeland, Casey Donahew
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