In the story space of my mind
arguments and conversations
past and future crowd out present
I find myself staring at walls
walking through each room
doing nothing just missing you
We’re at a friend’s by the back stairs
you hold me close, kiss my hair,
say you miss me but I don’t dare miss you
‘cause you don’t call and you don’t write
and it’s only coincidence
that you’re seeing me tonight
I know that you’re falling in love with her
so I’ve been trying to fall out of love with you
but baby I can’t make my heart
do what it isn’t ready to
what it isn’t ready to do
I pack my bags and grab the dogs
load the car and drive
the highway from here to there is far and wide
windows down I can hear the tires
on the pavement and now I see
this country air has got me breathing
With green all around I am free
rolling forward engines churning
pistons pumping and I’m moving
highway bound for somewhere
other than where I’ve been
‘cause God is speaking and I am listening
I know that you’re falling in love with her
so I’ve been to fall out of love with you
but baby I can’t make my heart
do what it isn’t ready to
what it isn’t ready to do
If loving me is like coming home
then why am I alone?
why am I all alone?
There’s a mark where your ring used to be
‘cause I’ve taken it off,
and I’ve let you leave
I couldn’t keep you and I couldn’t let you go
but I think I finally have
and I just wanted you to know
I know that you’re falling in love with her
so I’ve been trying to fall out of love with you
but baby I couldn’t make my heart
do what it wasn’t ready to
Thank God I think I’m ready to
to be through missing you
Thank God I'm finally ready to
to be through missing you
Thank God I'm finally over you
Thank God, Thank God, Thank God
Thank God I’m through
Thank God, Thank God, Thank God
Thank God I’m through
Thank God, Thank God, Thank God
Thank God I’m through
credits
from The Sage Sessions,
released January 27, 2015
Written and Performed by Miranda Moody Miller.
Recorded by Kristina Stykos at Pepperbox Studios.
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