Maybe She'll Get Lonely - Jack Ingram

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Maybe She'll Get Lonely Lyrics

She slammed the screen door
Kicked up the dust pullin' out of here
Probably headed for Baton Rouge
Her taillights just disappeared
I tried everything within my power to get her to stay
Guess all I can do right now is get on my knees and pray

CHORUS
Maybe she'll get lonely
Maybe she'll turn that wheel around
Maybe she'll miss me
Before she hits the edge of town
Cause I love her I need her
I can't live without her
Yeah the only hope that I've got left is
Maybe she'll get lonely

Right now she's angry
As mad as I've ever seen
And if she makes it a hundred miles
That means she's breakin' free
I think time is of the essence I keep ringin' her phone
It ain't lookin too good right now before she's too far gone

REPEAT CHORUS

Yeah I love her I need her
I miss her I want her
I can't live without her


Maybe she'll get lonely
Maybe she'll get lonely
The only hope that I've got left is
Maybe she'll get lonely
Maybe she'll get lonely

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Around the time Jack Ingram started writing songs and performing, he was studying psychology at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. "Music and psychology come from the same place," he says. "It's about studying why people tick. I write songs to figure out my world, why people act the way they do, why they make the decisions they do."
Lucky for us, Ingram chose a career in music-and discovered an altogether different kind of therapy. He weaved his questions about life into songs whose depth and incisive wit were matched only by their melodic resonance and insistent hooks. And instead of charging a hundred bucks an hour to listen to our problems, Ingram took to the stage and channeled his emotional searching, his quest to find a place in the world, into one of music's most explosive live shows.
You can hear that onstage electricity in full roar on Live - Wherever You Are, Ingram's first release on Nashville's new Big Machine label. The company is the brainchild of industry vet Scott Borchetta and country superstar Toby Keith, in whom Ingram has found an unlikely kindred spirit. "He says what he means, he does it his way and he takes a stand," says Ingram. "It's great to be a part of that, because that's how I've always been as well. I know exactly who I am and what I want to sound like."

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