I turn the tv off, to turn it on again. Staring at the blades of the fan as it spins around. Counting every crack, the clock is wide awake. Talking to myself, anything to make a sound.
We drove right past. That no trespassing sign. We sat on the tailgate. And watched the planes take off. . We thought we had all night. There was no need to rush.
Night sand felt good on sunburned feet. Sittin' on pool chairs we drug to the beach. But that salty air was bittersweet.. Waitin' for the sun to rise..
I knew I'd see her around. I'd be at some party, she'd show up and I'd be walking out. Or across some parking lot hiding behind her sister. I'd look up, she'd be at the red light beside me.
Night sand felt good on sunburned feet. Sittin' on pool chairs we drug to the beach. But that salty air was bittersweet.. Waitin' for the sun to rise..
Never seen such a beautiful straight face. I never questioned anything. You sealed my lips and you stole my shirt. Tattooed my heart but mark my words.
Got a girl from the Southside. Got braids in her hair. First time I seen her walk by. Man I 'Bout fell up out my chair. . Had to get her number. Took me like 6 weeks.
She said, "Baby, do you ever miss bein' alone?". I said, "Hell no, I don't". She said, "Do you really think I'm where you belong?". . I said, "You know and I know...".
They boarded up this water town. Ain't nobody hanging 'round. Another grey September day. Was I crazy to think she'd stay. . If that sun had just. Hung up in that sky.
I'm about as small town as you can get. I'm talkin two lanes one cop. Plowed up fields catching red sunsets. We get nervous when the rain stops. Never had a reason to leave this place.
Yeah we proud of that name painted up on that water tower. And that red dirt on the bottom of our boots. This place runs 35 miles an hour. And that hard work runs in our roots.
Yeah we drank on it. Cranked some hank on it. Got a little crazy. . Raised a little hell on it. . Yeah learned to pray, learned to cuss. Throw a party, throw a punch.
Goin' down like a sunset. Burnin' out like a cigarette. Blowin' thru the cash, through the past. Drinking down that memory til there's nothin' left. I could go on and on.
She don't like this bar. She don't like my friends. She thinks we party too hard. She said it's me or them. She said I need to change my ways. Boy you got a choice to make.
I'm Jason Aldean. This week we witnessed one of the worst tragedies in American history. Like everyone, I'm struggling to understand what happened that night and how to pick up the pieces and heal. So many are hurting. There are children, parents, brothers, sisters, friends. They're all part of our family. So I wanna say to them: we hurt for you, and we hurt with you. But you can be sure that we're gonna walk through these tough times together every step of the way. Because when America is at its best, our bond, and our spirit it's unbreakable.
Where's the guy in the steel toes, covered in dirt. Just a Rock N Roll T-shirt, headed to work. With a pack of Red Man in his pocket. He's kinda red, man, but he's rockin'.
I'm Jason Aldean. This week we witnessed one of worst tragedies in American history. Like everyone, I'm struggling understand what happened that night.
They call us a two lane just passing by slow down town. Yeah they say what's there to do when you ain't got nothin' around. Just a few street lights, speed limit signs that all say 25.
I really hate to let this moment go. Touching your skin, and your hair falling slow. When a goodbye kiss, feels like this. . Don't you wanna stay here a little while?.
[Verse 1]. Wipe the footprints off my dash. Tore up those sun-faded photographs. Threw 'em in the wind, ya'll can have it back. I'm outta here. I stuck my middle finger up in the sky.