Sorry, Mom, I smelled like cigarettes And my eyes were Casa red With a poundin' in my head Showin' up again on Sunday mornin' You just made the eggs And turned your head
Sorry, Mom, you know that I had sex 'Fore I bought the white dress I know you're not impressed With my lack of stickin' to the Bible Yeah, I got regrets But you did your best
I turned out alright So you can sleep good at night Maybe I ran all the red lights Maybe we got into a few fights It's a different cloth we cut But underneath wе're the same blood So I know it took a littlе tough love To become the woman that you're proud of
Sorry, Mom, I didn't graduate After two years and some change And that money went to waste I know it wasn't cheap tuition There were dreams to chase And songs to play
Sorry, Mom, I missed your fifty-eighth I was on another plane Goin' to another stage My priorities were out of balance You told me to go But wished I was home
Now, I turned out alright (Alright) So you can sleep good at night (Sleep good at night) Maybe I ran all the red lights And maybe we got into a few fights It's a different cloth we cut But underneath we're the same blood So I know it took a little tough love To become the woman that you're proud of
Now, I turned out alright And we both sleep good at night I met a guy that we both like And I got a house with a porch light It's a different cloth we cut But underneath we're the same blood So I know it took a little tough love To become the woman that you're proud of
Compositores: Alysa Maria Vanderheym (SESAC), Hillary Lee Lindsey (ASCAP), Jessie Jo Dillon (BMI), Karen Fairchild Childers (Fairchild Karen) (BMI), Kelsea Nicole Ballerini (ASCAP)Editores: Feel Your Way Through Publishing (ASCAP), Sony/ATV Cross Keys Publishing (ASCAP), The Piano Room (ASCAP)Administração: Sony Music Publishing LLC, Sony/ATV Cross Keys Publishing (ASCAP)ECAD verificado obra #45898589 em 05/Set/2024 com dados da UBEM