Trenton Tanner - MISSOURI

I should probably be on my way to some no-name nowhere town
But I can't seem to get away from the place that I am now
I should be moved on, taking some girl home Having the time of my life, but until then
Hitting every back road, driving with the window down Screaming at the top of my lungs

Driving through Missouri, playing every sad song Wondering why I can't move on
One of us popped the top with the next new love One of us is just drinking to see
If the state I'm in drinking myself through, this misery
Maybe Kansas City will be my stop and my place to get over you

Maybe the town where I grew up will have a pretty little thing
Looking for love and a white picket fence with a wraparound
Sounds a whole lot better than where I am now
Hitting every back road, driving with the window down Screaming at the top of my lungs

Driving through Missouri, playing every sad song Wondering why I can't move on
One of us popped the top with the next new love One of us is just drinking to see
If the state I'm in drinking myself through, this misery
Maybe possibly I might oughta be better off now that you're gone

And this drive between the lines and those headlights Are a whole lot better than drinking at home
All alone
Hitting every back road, driving with the window down Screaming at the top of my lungs
Driving through Missouri, playing every sad song Wondering why I can't move on

Hitting every back road, driving with the window down Screaming at the top of my lungs
Driving through Missouri, playing every sad song Wondering why I can't move on
One of us popped the top with the next new love One of us is just drinking to see
If the state I'm in drinking myself through, this misery

Yeah, misery, misery
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