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Sandpaper" by Zach Bryan is a song that delves into themes of roughness, resilience, and the process of healing and smoothing out the rough edges of life.

The process of using sandpaper to smooth out rough surfaces can be seen as a metaphor for healing and transformation. The song might discuss how going through difficult experiences can ultimately lead to a more polished and stronger self.
Performed By: Zach Bryan
Featuring: Bruce Springsteen
From Album: The Great American Bar Scene
Genre(s): Country
Language: English
Length: 3:36
Written by: Zachary Lane Bryan
Released: June 26th, 2024
Year: 2024




Zach Bryan - Sandpaper Lyrics
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[ Featuring Bruce Springsteen ]

[Zach Bryan]
Shape you take when you lay like that
Reminds me of a love I've never had
If loving's wrong, what's a boy to do?
I ain't scared of death, I'm scared of losin' you
You ain't outta my league, you're outta this planet
But dammit if you ain't drilled into my skull

Take a trip uptown to clear you out of my mind
You're like sandpaper; the more I try, you bind
Winter was a drag and spring was a friend
I'll love you 'til the summer comes back again
And they've been tryin' to smooth me out
For twenty-seven seasons now
For twenty-seven seasons

[Bruce Springsteen]
When I close my eyes, I think of times
I could smell and hear that northern thunder
Every pine has its time
To outgrow the rains of days a-younger
I'll be still at the cuttin' mill
Just makin' me a roof that you can hide under

[Bruce Springsteen & Zach Bryan]
Take a trip uptown to clear you out of my mind
You're like sandpaper; the more I try, you bind
Winter was a drag, but spring was a friend
I'll love you 'til the summer comes back again
And they've been tryin' to smooth me out
For twenty-seven seasons now
For twenty-seven seasons
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[Zach Bryan]
Shape you take when you lay like that
Reminds me of a love I've never had
If loving's wrong, what's a boy to do?
I ain't scared of death, I'm scared of losin' you
You ain't outta my league, you're outta this planet
But dammit if you ain't drilled into my skull

Take a trip uptown to clear you out of my mind
You're like sandpaper; the more I try, you bind
Winter was a drag and spring was a friend
I'll love you 'til the summer comes back again
And they've been tryin' to smooth me out
For twenty-seven seasons now
For twenty-seven seasons

[Bruce Springsteen]
When I close my eyes, I think of times
I could smell and hear that northern thunder
Every pine has its time
To outgrow the rains of days a-younger
I'll be still at the cuttin' mill
Just makin' me a roof that you can hide under

[Bruce Springsteen & Zach Bryan]
Take a trip uptown to clear you out of my mind
You're like sandpaper; the more I try, you bind
Winter was a drag, but spring was a friend
I'll love you 'til the summer comes back again
And they've been tryin' to smooth me out
For twenty-seven seasons now
For twenty-seven seasons
[ Correct these Lyrics ]
Writer: Zachary Lane Bryan
Copyright: Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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