Song Length |
2:32 |
Genre |
Country - General |
Lyrics
[Verse]
I thought she'd leave town, take that old Route 69,
But she's back on my porch, arms open wide.
With twinkling eyes and a smile so sly,
She keeps coming back, I don't know why.
[Verse 2]
We had our good times, but plenty of hard,
Like wild horses running, we couldn't stay apart.
There's a jukebox melody that sets her on fire,
She keeps coming back, lighting up that spark.
[Chorus]
Oh, she keeps coming back, like the sun to the dawn,
Just when I think she's gone, she's where she belongs.
Her restless heart roams, but like waves to the shore,
She keeps coming back, knocking on my door.
[Verse 3]
She's got that wild streak, can't keep her down,
Freer than the wind sweeping through this town.
But every time she leaves, I know in my bones,
She'll be at my door before too long.
[Verse 4]
Her laughter's like thunder in the Tennessee night,
In the quiet of the stars, she pulls me so tight.
With memories like moonshine, strong and clear,
She keeps coming back, whispering in my ear.
[Chorus]
Oh, she keeps coming back, like the sun to the dawn,
Just when I think she's gone, she's where she belongs.
Her restless heart roams, but like waves to the shore,
She keeps coming back, knocking on my door.