Stone
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Stone
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And I carry your name
Like a stone in my mouth
The taste of you wherever I go
Tattooed on my skin
Those words that you wrote
Your voice wherever I go
And now that you're gone
And when I drink
I drink to the lowest
It's better I have loved
And to have lost
Then to have never loved at all
Then to have never loved at all
And now that you're gone
And when I drink
I drink to the lowest
It's better I have loved
And to have lost
Then to have never loved at all
Then to have never loved at all
And I will call your name
And I will call your name
And I will call your name
And I carry your name
Like a stone in my mouth
The taste of you wherever I go
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Allman Brown performs "Stone", and this lyric page sits inside the Allman Brown catalog on LyroVerse.
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