Tattoo On a Sunburn

Luke Combs

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    It was summer after my senior year
    We spent the whole week out on that pier
    She said: Boy I think I love you
    I said: I love you too

    We ended up drank at some ole ink shop
    She said: Get my name
    I said: Hell, why not?
    She didn't have to work too hard to talk me into

    Mmm, tattoo on a sunburn

    And everytime that saltwater breeze blows in
    I find myself lying right there
    In a kicked back, jet black, leather seat
    The hum and the buzz, and the sting of the needle
    Fadеd away, but I guess some peoplе never do
    Losing you is the only thing worse
    Than, a tattoo on a sunburn

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    As I held her on her balcony
    I remember wishing she would come back with me
    Guess a boy can dream
    But we both knew that it wouldn't work

    When I came too, she was already gone
    Hammer down, due west to Arkansas
    I laughed through the pain and swore it didn't hurt

    Mmm, tattoo on a sunburn

    And everytime that saltwater breeze blows in
    I find myself lying right there
    In a kicked back, jet black, leather seat
    The hum and the buzz, and the sting of the needle
    Faded away, but I guess some people never do
    Losing you is the only thing worse
    Than, a tattoo on a sunburn

    It's covered up with some new ink now
    The rest of the wold ain't got a clue about
    The name of a girl that I ain't seen since that day
    I don't think about her all the time
    When they're stackin' the chairs right before the tide
    I can still hear her voice come crashing down with the waves

    Everytime that saltwater breeze blows in
    I find myself lying right there
    In a kicked back, jet black, leather seat
    The hum and the buzz, and the sting of the needle
    Faded away, but I guess some people never do
    Losing you is the only thing worse
    Than, a tattoo on a sunburn
    A tattoo on a sunburn

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    Composition: Ben Hayslip, Dan Isbell, and Ray Fulcher

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