Undo It – Carrie Underwood Lyrics
I should’ve known by the way you passed me by
There was something in your eyes and it wasn’t right
I should’ve walked, but I never had the chance
Everything got out of hand, and I let it slide
I should’ve known by the way you passed me by
There was something in your eyes and it wasn’t right
I should’ve walked, but I never had the chance
Everything got out of hand, and I let it slide
You better take it from me, that boy is like a disease
You’re running, you’re trying, you’re trying to hide
And you’re wondering why you can’t get free
He’s like a curse, he’s like a drug
You get addicted to his love
You wanna get out but he’s holding you down
‘Cause you can’t live without one more touch
What you’re gonna do when the show is over
What you’re gonna sing when the song is eerie
How you’re gonna cope when there is no closure
Where you’re gonna reach when the goal gets higher
How you’re gonna make it through
When you think you lost your chance
Suppose I called you up tonight and told you that I love you
And suppose I said I wanna come back home
And suppose I cried and said I think I finally learned my lesson
And I’m tired of spending all my time alone
It was two weeks after the day she turned 18
All dressed in white, going to the church that night
She had his box of letters in the passenger seat
Sixpence in her shoe
Something borrowed, something blue
And when the church doors opened up wide
She put her veil down trying to hide the tears
Oh she just couldn’t believe it
She heard the trumpets from the military band
And the flowers fell out of her hand
Last night, I got served a little bit too much of that poison, baby
Last night, I did things I’m not proud of
And I got a little crazy
Last night, I met a guy on the dance floor and I let him call me baby
Oh why you look so sad
The tears are in your eyes
Come on and come to me now
Don’t be ashamed to cry
Let me see you through
Cause I’ve seen the dark side too
These are the days of the open hand
They will not be the last
Look around now
Since the day they got married
He’d been praying for a little baby boy
Someone he could take fishing
Throw the football and be his pride and joy
He could already see him holding that trophy
Taking his team to state
But when the nurse came in with a little pink blanket
All those big dreams changed
Right now he’s probably slow dancing with a bleach blond tramp,
and she’s probably getting frisky…
right now, he’s probably buying her some fruity little drink cause she can’t shoot whiskey…