Even the radio doesn’t remember you miss her
You tap and you twist all the dials in the car while you steer
No one is singing along with the drums
That you miss her
Now even the radio doesn’t remember you’re here
Must be the way that she tugged on her braids when you lost her
Could have been all of the nights left her at home
Time was you knew how to roll down the road with your head turned
Not even the radio knows you’re driving alone
CHORUS:
Don’t they know you’re waiting
Down and ripe for saving
Even the band on the stage at your bar
Plays the wrong song
Nothing to lighten the burden or cut through the haze
Word going round says you’re in the right
But you miss her
With no love whatever whenever the radio plays
CHORUS
You know the way home and somebody knew has your number
You tap and you twist all the dials in the car while you steer
No one is singing along with the drums that you miss her
Now even the radio doesn’t remember you’re here
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