Nashville
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Nashville
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I haven't seen you in a thousand sunsets
Haven't heard your voice in what feels like years
Haven't seen your face since we went separate ways
But I'm glad that I found you here
Last I heard you'd moved to Nashville
Chasing that dream like so many do
Last I heard you'd found a bad deal
But you know I still believe in you
And I know it sounds crazy cause it's been so long
But you're standing here before me and I can't move on
Without knowing you're surviving that you'll be ok
No I never stopped singing your name
Downtown you see the lights are blinding
They caught your eye and made you lose your way
I'm here to tell you that you can't keep hiding
You cannot outrun the arms of grace
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