Do you remember kissin' in that elevator?
Or how 'bout makin out while parked in that church parking lot?
Cuz I remember;
Not only that, but I remember the fall
And how you made me feel like I was nothing at all;
Yeah, I remember;
Yeah, I remember;
So don't you dare think I want you back,
'Cuz I don't and I won't ever be with you again;
In fact, lately I've been wonderin'
How could I miss that boy
Who made me feel like a toy
When I've got guys lining up for me
As long and as far as the eye could see?
So let me tell you, boy,
I'm through giving up my joy;
Since you can't even deal when it gets tough,
I think it's time I've had enough!
Wait, how 'bout messin' around on that football field?
Or maybe in that same high school parking lot?
Cuz I remember;
Don't be distressed, I still remember the fall;
And guess what? You are also "nothing" at all;
Yeah, I felt nothing
And now you're nothing, nothing, nothing;
So don't you dare think I want you back,
'Cuz I don't and I won't ever be with you again;
In fact, lately I've been wonderin'
How could I miss that boy
Who made me feel like a toy
When I've got guys lining up for me
As long and as far as the eye could see?
So let me tell you, boy,
I'm through giving up my joy;
Since you can't even deal when it gets tough,
I think it's time I've had enough!
The other day I took a trip to that old park bench
Where I remembered all the reasons we had to end;
And so I grabbed my guitar and headed to my car
Where I embarked on a journey to face it all!
Yeah, all the places I felt we were so strong
I busted out my guitar and I sang this song
To put an end to the pain; And guess what!
I'm feeling so much better;
I'm finally moving on!
The elevator was first;
I sat down and strummed;
Then headed to that church,
But I wasn't done;
I rode down to that field and it's lot
And I feel so much better;
I'm finally moving on!
Yeah I'm finally moving on!
No really, I've moved on;
'Cuz how could I miss that boy
Who made me feel like a toy
When I've got guys lining up for me
As long and as far as the eye could see?
So let me tell you, boy,
I'm through giving up my joy;
Since you can't even deal when it gets tough,
I think it's time I've had enough!
released March 10, 2017
Writer - Jessica Heimann
Studio Engineer - Rob Marshall
Recording Studio - The Canvas Group
Singer - J-Hei Taylor
Drummer - Terry Branam
Guitarist - Ryan Lendt
Bassist - Rob Marshall
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