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JJ Lawhorn - It's Too Late Now Lyrics



JJ Lawhorn - It's Too Late Now Lyrics




Don't hang out with that Morgan boy, that's what Momma said.
You'll wind up with a bunch of bad habits and jail or maybe dead.
But cars in the front seat aimin' that shotgun, bout to take a stop sign down.
I blow through the four-way, boom goes the twelve gauge, Momma it's too late now.

It's too late to take it back, guess what's done is done.
I guess I should have listened but I never listened, cause that ain't near as fun.
So I keep livin' every day I'm given like time is runnin' out.
If I was gonna change I'd already changed, I reckin' it's too late now.

I picked up my baby on the court house road, headed down to courtesy creek.
There were jacked up Jeeps, Fords, and Chevys, bare bout hell indeed.
My baby said, "Don't you do it, don't you dare go through it."
But I laid the pedal down. It started out good til I couldn't see the hood.
I said, "Honey it's too late now."

It's too late to take it back, guess what's done is done.
I guess I should have listened but I never listened, cause that ain't near as fun.
So I keep livin' every day I'm given like time is runnin' out.
If I was gonna change I'd already changed, I reckin' it's too late now.

It took two chains and one big tractor to pull that truck of mine.
I nearly blew a gasket flyin' down the highway tryin' to get her home on time.
Her daddy was waitin', said, "This'll be the last time you'll be comin' around."
But he didn't see her hug me, tell me that she loved me. Daddy it's too late now.

It's too late to take it back, guess what's done is done.
I guess I should have listened but I never listened, cause that ain't near as fun.
So I keep livin' every day I'm given like time is runnin' out.
If I was gonna change I'd already changed, I reckin' it's too late now.
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Don't hang out with that Morgan boy, that's what Momma said.
You'll wind up with a bunch of bad habits and jail or maybe dead.
But cars in the front seat aimin' that shotgun, bout to take a stop sign down.
I blow through the four-way, boom goes the twelve gauge, Momma it's too late now.

It's too late to take it back, guess what's done is done.
I guess I should have listened but I never listened, cause that ain't near as fun.
So I keep livin' every day I'm given like time is runnin' out.
If I was gonna change I'd already changed, I reckin' it's too late now.

I picked up my baby on the court house road, headed down to courtesy creek.
There were jacked up Jeeps, Fords, and Chevys, bare bout hell indeed.
My baby said, "Don't you do it, don't you dare go through it."
But I laid the pedal down. It started out good til I couldn't see the hood.
I said, "Honey it's too late now."

It's too late to take it back, guess what's done is done.
I guess I should have listened but I never listened, cause that ain't near as fun.
So I keep livin' every day I'm given like time is runnin' out.
If I was gonna change I'd already changed, I reckin' it's too late now.

It took two chains and one big tractor to pull that truck of mine.
I nearly blew a gasket flyin' down the highway tryin' to get her home on time.
Her daddy was waitin', said, "This'll be the last time you'll be comin' around."
But he didn't see her hug me, tell me that she loved me. Daddy it's too late now.

It's too late to take it back, guess what's done is done.
I guess I should have listened but I never listened, cause that ain't near as fun.
So I keep livin' every day I'm given like time is runnin' out.
If I was gonna change I'd already changed, I reckin' it's too late now.
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Writer: J.J. LAWHORN, JEREMY STOVER, JONATHAN LAWHORN, RHETT AKINS
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Anthem Entertainment

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