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Diamond Rio - That's Just That lyrics
He's not talkin' and she's not speakin' And they're not budgin' and that's just that He's just fumin' and she's just steamin' And they're not listening to the fact That hearts are cryin' and love is dyin' And neither wants to understand Cause he's not talkin' and she's not speakin' And they're not budgin' (1st Chorus) But they used to stroll in the rain Then build a fire and pull the shades They kissed their way all through the dark She's whisper all her deepest dreams He'd tell her she's his everything She'd lay her head down on his heart They were so in love Yeah they were so in love He's not talkin' and she's not speakin' And they're not budgin' and that's just that Hope is crumblin' and walls are tumblin' It's all just jumpin right off the tracks And doors are slammin' and heels are stompin' And they're both walkin' their separate ways And he's not talkin' and she's not speakin' And they're not budgin' (2nd Chorus) But they used to jump in his CORVAIR They're side by side without a care Drive till the scenery was right Lay on a blanket on the ground And watch the clouds blow around Just holdin' each other tight They were so in love Yeah they were so in love They were so in love Yeah they were so in love If he'd start talkin' and she'd start speakin' And they'd start TRYIN' they'd start to see That's it's worth keepin' and they're worth savin' And they're not far from what they need To start forgivin' and start relivin' All the love they used to have So he starts budgin' and she starts biddin' And he stops steepin' and she starts givin' And they start cryin', and they start hopin', and they start talkin'. Then, they take a stroll in the rain. And build a fire, pull the shades. Kiss their way all through the dark. She whispers all her deepest dreams. He tells her she's his everything. She lays her head down on his heart. They're so in love. Yeah, they are so in love. And that's just that... |
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