“Can’t Take Back”, Aaron Lewis- Lyrics
I’m the last cuss word that cuts like a razor
The first sip of sin from an old brown sack
A feel good band, and hate yourself later
I’m just another thing that you can’t take back
Another lonesome sun is almost gone
And the shadows climb the wall
Up to that nail where a picture hung
But you don’t care at all
But you don’t care at all
‘Cause I’m the last cuss word that cuts like a razor
The first sip of sin from an old brown sack
A feel good band, and hate yourself later
I’m just another thing that you can’t take back
As I lay my head in this big ol’ bed
I think of you and me
And if I lay in this bed I made
I don’t get no sleep
You ain’t comin’ back to me
‘Cause I’m the last cuss word that cuts like a razor
The first sip of sin from an old brown sack
A feel good band, and hate yourself later
I’m just another thing that you can’t take back
I’m the wrong first time, the first puff of smoke
Give it a try when you should have said “No”
Just this once, it tears you in two
But don’t do that, then you go ahead and do
I’m the last cuss word that cuts like a razor
The first sip of sin from an old brown sack
A feel good band, and hate yourself later
I’m just another thing that I can’t take
‘Cause I’m the last cuss word that cuts like a razor
The first sip of sin from an old brown sack
A feel good band, and hate yourself later
I’m just another thing that you can’t take back
Lyrical Diary-“Can’t Take Back”, Aaron Lewis- Lyrics
“Can’t Take Back”, Aaron Lewis- Lyrics. Writer(s): Aaron Lewis, Ira Lee Dean, Dan Tyminski. album: “State I’m In” (2019)
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