Heartland Lyrics
- Genre:Rock
- Year of Release:2022
Lyrics
You were drunk and sprawled out
On the coffee house floor
Using my guitar case as a pillow
I didn't know you then
The room was so crowded with
Bad folk singers
Rich white kids reminding us
How unjust life is
And you were making a scene
Disturbing Midwest sensibilities
I knew that I loved you then
I knew that I loved you then
I spent years riding shotgun
While you navigated
Screaming songs from the radio
Like they could save us
But nothing can stop the
Reckless behavior
Of two kids set free from
Small town America
The years disappeared in
Club drugs and cigarettes
There were so many nights
I thought we were dyin'
So many conversations
Turned strangers to friends
And when the sun wakes up
We'd sleep again
When the sun wakes up
We'd sleep again
I knew that I loved you then
I knew that I loved you then
I knew that I loved you then
I knew that I loved you then
And we would park your car
In the neighborhood
And I'd sleep in the backseat
While you were off at school
I knew that I loved you then
I knew that I loved you then
I knew that I loved you then
I knew that I loved you then