THE CHOICE (MALE)
Janet D.
Genre: Country/Pop
Tempo: Midtempo
Additional Notes:
No Notes Available
Backstory:
Bryan is happily married to his childhood sweetheart. They dated since they were both 15 and he has been married to her for the last 30 years. This story is based on their love story loosely.
Lyrics:
Remember how I fixed your flat in a Walmart Parking spot
You were late for work, smiled at me, and your eyes said “thanks a lot”
Years later you’re still the one who notices when I’m quiet
Brings home my favorite rib-eye, ‘cause you know I won't buy it
That road trip to Nashville your old band buddy showed up
He hugged you a little long, slipped his new number in the cup
You gave it back and laughed, said “I’m taken happily”
Sent me a selfie from the bar, “Missin you babe already”
[Chorus- ]
You had late nights at the office with a new guy after quittin’ time
Weekend jobs out of town where nobody knows you’re mine
You could have blurred a few lines, blamed it on the beer
Nobody would’ve known, but the face in the mirror
But you come home tired, kiss me like it’s fun
Everyday you wake up and choose me,-like it’s still day one
At that client dinner, he slid his hand up your thigh real slow,
You moved your chair and told him, “My husband’s waiting at home”
Then you sent me a voice note humming our old song outta the blue
Said the best part of leaving’s always coming home to you
[Chorus]
You had late nights at the office with a new guy after quittin’ time
Weekend jobs out of town where nobody knows you’re mine
You could have blurred a few lines, blamed it on the beer
Nobody would’ve known, but the face in the mirror
But you come home tired, kiss me like it’s fun
Everyday you wake up and choose me, -like it’s still day one
[Bridge- with a tender feeling]
It’s not that your perfect, but your love is so true
You keep picking me and I keep picking you
[Chorus- showing how much he loves her]
You had late nights at the office with a new guy after quittin’ time
Weekend jobs out of town where nobody knows you’re mine
You could have blurred a few lines, blamed it on the beer
Nobody would’ve known, but the face in the mirror
But you come home tired, kiss me like it’s still fun
You always had the choice and everyday you still say, I'm the Only One