Sandpaper (feat. Bruce Springsteen)

by Zach Bryan

From the album: The Great American Bar Scene

Duration: 3:36

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Lyrics for Sandpaper (feat. Bruce Springsteen)

The shape you take when you lay like that Reminds me of a love I've never had If loving's wrong, what's a boy to do? I ain't scared of death, I'm scared of losing you You ain't out of my league, you're out of this planet But dammit if you ain't drilled into my skull Take a trip uptown to clear you out of my mind You're like sandpaper, the more I try, you bind Winter was a drag and spring was a friend I'll love you 'til the summer comes back again They've been tryin' to smooth me out For 27 seasons now For 27 seasons now When I close my eyes, I think of times I could smell and hear that northern thunder Every pine has its time But outgrow the rings of days a-younger I'll be still at the cutting mill Just makin' me a roof that you can hide under Take a trip uptown to clear you out of my mind You're like sandpaper, the more I try, you bind Winter was a drag and spring was a friend I'll love you 'til the summer comes back again They've been tryin' to smooth me out For 27 seasons now For 27 seasons Take a trip uptown to clear you out of my mind You're like sandpaper, the more I try, you bind Winter was a drag, but spring was a friend I'll love you 'til the summer comes back again And they've been tryin' to smooth me out For 27 seasons now For 27 seasons now For 27 seasons now

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