Wore Out My Soul

Album cover art for "Wore Out My Soul" by Casey Abrams

Casey Abrams - Pop

Wore Out My Soul

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Duration: 4:31

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Lyrics

When I saw you in that window I should have kept walking by Heart slows down my paces Temptress lures me inside Temperature is rising Gotta take off my tie Felt your tongue with the grin As I slipped it all in A shoveling up so high Without your love around My feet drag on the ground I just wanna take you home But as time keeps moving on Your shine is clearly gone This just ain't going nowhere I thought you were the one I didn't mean it, oh I tried those new shoes on You should have seen it, oh Oh, your exterior is rough But your comfort is not enough You know baby you really wore out my soul Wore out my soul When I walked with you, it used to feel so sweet People would see us together, I was complete Mama used to say I'll grow out of you one day I thought I'd be with you till we were old and grey Without your love around, I thought I'd feel so down I thought I'd be crying all the time But as time keeps moving on You're surely clearly gone I knew that I'd walk all over you, whoa I thought you were the one I didn't mean it, oh I tried those new shoes on You should have seen it Oh, your exterior is rough But your comfort, it's not enough You know baby you really wore out my soul Wore out my soul I thought you were the one I didn't mean it I tried those new shoes on You should have seen it Your exterior is rough But your comfort's not enough Yeah know baby you really wore out my soul Oh, I thought you were the one Oh, I thought you were the one I tried those new shoes on You should have seen it Oh, your exterior is rough But your comfort is not enough You know baby you really wore out my soul I thought you were the one I thought you were the one, oh I tried those new shoes on I'm gonna try some new ones on Your exterior is rough But your comfort is not enough

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Credits

Writers
  • Casey Abrams
  • Ian Barter