The Country Song
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The Country Song
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He crashed his computer like he crashed his car
He was chasing dreams that took him out too far
Now he’s drowning in an open sea
Whoa
Oh no, whoa hey, he changed the way he used to live
And he is falling apart at the thought of losing it all
Just like a self portrait, nothing has ever made you look so good
It’s not that I can’t afford it, but this college life is nothing like it should
Whoa
Oh no, whoa hey, he changed the way he used to live
And he is falling apart at the thought of losing it all
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The Motel Life performs "The Country Song", and this lyric page sits inside the The Motel Life catalog on LyroVerse.
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