Middle of a Memory - Cole Swindell

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Middle of a Memory Lyrics

Baby it just took one look at you
For me to change my one drink order to two
Like we already knew each other
Like we've been talking all night
About a minute into our first dance
We got blindsided by your friends
All in a hurry like you had to go
Didn't they know, you can't leave someone
Girl you can't leave someone

In the middle of a Dance floor all alone
In the middle of an old school country song
Right when I was just about to lean on in
Why'd you have to go then, baby
In the middle of the glow of the neon light
It shoulda, coulda, woulda been the night of our lives
Girl it ain't right, no, how you gonna leave me
Right in the middle of a memory

We we're gonna dance until they shut it down
People be starin' while I spin you around
Thinkin' we were so in love
They wouldn't know we haven't even hooked up
I'd get your number and I'd give you mine
And we'd be hangin out tomorrow night
But now I dont know where you are
I'm under these lights right here in the dark

In the middle of a Dance floor all alone
In the middle of an old school country song
Right when I was just about to lean on in
Why'd you have to go then, baby
In the middle of the glow of the neon light
It shoulda, coulda, woulda been the night of our lives
Girl it ain't right, no, how you gonna leave me
Right in the middle of a memory

It's like you walked right out in the middle of a movie
Tore the back half out of a book
No you'll never know girl what you did to me it ain't right
Saying goodbye

In the middle of a Dance floor all alone
In the middle of what could be our song
Right when I was just about to lean on in
Why'd you have to go then, baby
In the middle of the glow of the neon light
It shoulda, coulda, woulda been the night of our lives
Girl it ain't right, no, how you gonna leave me
Right in the middle of a memory
In the middle of a memory
Middle of a memory

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Singer-songwriter from Georgia who formerly sold merchandise for Luke Bryan. His debut album produced the Top 10 hits "Chillin' It" and "Hope You Get Lonely Tonight". He also wrote "Outta My Head" for Craig Campbell, "Roller Coaster" for Luke Bryan, "Get Me Some of That" for Thomas Rhett, "Water Tower Town" for Scotty McCreery, and "This Is How We Roll" for Florida Georgia Line. 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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