Isbell, Jason – If It Takes A Lifetime

Isbell, Jason If It Takes A Lifetime

Isbell, Jason – If It Takes A Lifetime Lyrics

Artist: Isbell, Jason
Song: If It Takes A Lifetime

I been working here, Monday it’ll be a year
And I can’t recall a day when I didn’t want to disappear
But I keep on showing up, hell-bent on growing up
If it takes a lifetime

I’m learning how to be alone. I fall asleep with the TV on
And I fight the urge to live inside my telephone
I keep my spirits high, find happiness by and by
If it takes a lifetime

I got too far from my raising, I forgot where I come from
And the line between right and wrong was so fine
Well I thought the highway loved me
But she beat me like a drum

My day will come, if it takes a lifetime
I don’t keep liquor here, never cared for wine or beer
And working for the county keeps me pissing clear
The nights are dry as dust, but I’m letting my eyes adjust

If it takes a lifetime
I got too far from my raising, I forgot where I come from
And the line between right and wrong was so fine
Well I thought the highway loved me

But she beat me like a drum
My day will come, if it takes a lifetime
A man is the product of all the people that he ever loved
And it don’t make a difference how it ended up

If I loved you once, my friend, oh, I can do it all again
If it takes a lifetime
We got too far from my raising and we fought ’til we went numb
You were running up a mountain in your own mind

And I thought that I was running to, but I was running from
Oh, our day will come, if it takes a lifetime
Our day will come, if it takes a lifetime
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From the album:
Something More Than Free [Explicit]
Release Year: 2015