MISS TENNESSEE

You were one but you were not for all.

I try my best to forget those four walls.

Magnified my insecurities ten fold. 

To think I wanted you to have and to hold.

I thought you were the one for me.

Turns out you’re just a lesson to learn.

Do you remember me, Miss Tennessee?

Don’t you remember what you did to me?

Tried my best to make your house a home, 

At least you taught me how to be alone.

Taught me how to laugh with the windows down 

Don’t know what my life would be like 

If I never lived 

If I never lived in this town.

What if I never met you?

What if I never drove

Halfway across the country?

My impatience only grows.

I wish I could’ve seen what everyone was telling me.

Guess I had to find it on my own.

I thought you were the one for me.

Turns out you’re just a page left to turn.

Do you remember me, Miss Tennessee?

Don’t you remember what you did to me?

Tried my best to make your house a home, 

At least you taught me how to be alone.

Taught me how to laugh with the windows down 

Don’t know what my life would be like 

If I never lived 

If I never lived in this town.

If I never lived in this town 

You thought you had me in your grip.

You pulled me closer to your lips. 

But I won’t let you walk away.

I won’t let you win this fight today. 

I thought you were the one for me.

Turns out you’re just a memory to burn. 

Do you remember me, Miss Tennessee?

Don’t you remember what you did to me?

Tried my best to make your house a home, 

At least you taught me how to be alone.

Taught me how to laugh with the windows down 

Don’t know what my life would be like 

If I never lived 

If I never lived 

If I never lived in this town.   

WRITTEN BY GRACE WOMACK.

PRODUCED BY JASON WYATT AND GRACE WOMACK.