Got your number in my phone, but I ain’t dialed it in a while,
Every sunset down this backroad still reminds me of your smile.
I keep hearin’ our old love song on that worn-out FM band,
And I reach to turn it off, but girl, my heart won’t understand.
I’m tired of drivin’ past that diner where you used to wear my hat,
Where the waitress still asks how you been, ’cause she don’t know you ain’t comin’ back…
’Cause I’m so tired of love songs,
Tired of every melody
Pullin’ me back to your front porch
Where you said you’d never leave.
I’m sick of all these memories
Hangin’ on like last year’s coat—
Yeah I’m so tired of love songs…
’Cause they don’t love me anymore.
There’s a picture on my dashboard from that county fair last June,
I’ve tried tossin’ it a thousand times, but it finds its way back soon.
Even whiskey in this truck bed underneath the harvest moon
Can’t chase away the echo of you hummin’ our tune.
Your memory is in these gravel roads and in the church pew second row,
And every time that choir sings, it hits me right where I can’t go…
’Cause I’m so tired of love songs,
Tired of every melody
Pullin’ me back to your front porch
Where you said you’d never leave.
I’m sick of all these memories
Hangin’ on like last year’s coat—
Yeah I’m so tired of love songs…
And the way they say your name I won’t.
Maybe one day I’ll move on,
Find a new song, find the dawn,
But tonight I’m sittin’ here
With this radio and gone.
Yeah I’m so tired of love songs,
Tired of what they do to me—
Every heartbreak on the airwaves
Feels like you still hold the key.
I’m sick of all these memories,
Baby, what am I waitin’ for?
Yeah I’m so tired of love songs…
But I keep playin’ one more.