Almost - Thomas Rhett

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Almost, let it go

I almost broke my leg
Riding dirt bike with no fear
I almost lost my best friend
Over some girl freshman year
I almost lost my licence
Driving home after two beers
Almost, Lord knows

Oh but when I look back now
Thank God for the almost
Thank God for the so close
Thank God for the night
I came within an inch of that fence post
For the doors that opened, for the ones that slammed closed
Thank God for the girls I thought I'd marry
But left me heart-broke
Thank God for the highs, thank God for the lows
Thank God for the almost

I almost got that tattoo on my back
That said," Delta Chi"
Almost didn't visit granddad
The week before he died
Almost didn't kiss that girl
Turned out to be my wife
Guess someone else had something else in mind

Thank God for the almost
Thank God for the so close
Thank God for the kick
That came within an inch of that goal post
For the doors that opened, for the ones that slammed closed
Thank God for the girls I thought I'd marry
But left me heart-broke
Thank God for the highs, thank God for the lows
Thank God for the almost

Thank God for the almost
Thank God for the so close
Thank God for the right
Not left I took when I came to them crossroads
For the doors that opened, for the ones that slammed closed
Yeah, without them where would I be?
Man, I don't know
Thank God for the highs, thank God for the lows
Thank God for the almost

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When I got trucked on that old field
I almost quit that team
I almost gave up guitar
'Cause it hurt to play those strings
And everybody told me "No man"
If I gave up on my dream
Almost, let it go

I almost broke my leg
Riding dirt bike with no fear
I almost lost my best friend
Over some girl freshman year
I almost lost my licence
Driving home after two beers
Almost, Lord knows

Oh but when I look back now
Thank God for the almost
Thank God for the so close
Thank God for the night
I came within an inch of that fence post
For the doors that opened, for the ones that slammed closed
Thank God for the girls I thought I'd marry
But left me heart-broke
Thank God for the highs, thank God for the lows
Thank God for the almost

I almost got that tattoo on my back
That said," Delta Chi"
Almost didn't visit granddad
The week before he died
Almost didn't kiss that girl
Turned out to be my wife
Guess someone else had something else in mind

Thank God for the almost
Thank God for the so close
Thank God for the kick
That came within an inch of that goal post
For the doors that opened, for the ones that slammed closed
Thank God for the girls I thought I'd marry
But left me heart-broke
Thank God for the highs, thank God for the lows
Thank God for the almost

Thank God for the almost
Thank God for the so close
Thank God for the right
Not left I took when I came to them crossroads
For the doors that opened, for the ones that slammed closed
Yeah, without them where would I be?
Man, I don't know
Thank God for the highs, thank God for the lows
Thank God for the almost

Thank God for the almost

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Thomas Rhett Akins, Jr. (born in Valdosta, Georgia) is an American country music singer known professionally as Thomas Rhett. He is the son of singer-songwriter Rhett Akins.[1]
Here is some background information on Thomas Rhett from the Something To Do With My Hands Songfacts. Thomas Rhett grew up in the music industry by means of his singer-songwriter father Rhett Akins. Whilst studying business and communications at Lipscomb University in Nashville, Rhett formed a cover band and began playing frat parties and other gigs they could get. His dad persuaded him to take the stage one night at a Nashville showcase, and EMI Music's Ben Vaughn, the same publisher who had signed his father many years earlier, offered Rhett a publishing deal.
Rhett co-wrote the song "I Ain't Ready to Quit" on Jason Aldean's 2010 album My Kinda Party and signed a recording contract with Big Machine Records' Valory Music Group division in 2011.[2] In early 2012, he released his debut single, "Something to Do with My Hands". The song received a positive review from Taste of Country writer Billy Dukes, who called it "clever, but not so cheeky that the joke tires after a listen or three."[3] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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