Tim McGraw
But in a box beneath my bedIs a letter that you never read,From three summers back.
Picture to Burn
I really, really hate thatStupid old pickup truckYou never let me drive.
Let’s be very clear: this is the final repeat, with the repeated “really” for emphasis.
Teardrops on My Guitar
He’s the time taken up,But there’s never enough.
The unrequited love song of our age.
A Place in This World
I don’t know what I want,So don’t ask me.
A nearly unbeatable opening line.
Cold as You
You never did give a damn thing, honey,But I cried, cried for you,And I know you wouldn’t have told nobodyIf I died, died for you.
This bridge renders the entire genre of emo redundant.
The Outside
But nothing seems to work the first few times,Am I right?
Tied Together with a Smile
I guess it’s true that love was all you wanted,’Cause you’re giving it away like it’s extra change,Hoping it will end up in his pocket,But he leaves you out like a penny in the rain.
Stay Beautiful
He smiles, it’s like the radio.
What a wild image. “I will speak daggers to her” (Hamlet, Act 3 Scene 2).
Should’ve Said No
You should’ve known that word‘Bout what you did with her’dGet back to me.
Love this internal rhyme.
Mary’s Song (Oh My My My)
Take me back to the creek beds we turned up,Two A.M. riding in your truck.
Our Song
He’s got a one-hand feel on the steering wheel,The other on my heart.
It’s the pause before “heart” that makes this.
BONUS TRACKS
I’m Only Me When I’m with You
You drive me crazy half the time;The other half I’m only tryin’To let you know that what I feel is true.
Invisible
She’s never gonna love you like I want to.
Here is where she taught us one of her most important lessons: always get the bonus tracks.
A Perfectly Good Heart
How do I get it back the way it was before?