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Lyricist: Zac Brown Band
Lyrics:
She was an orphan girl Left out on her lonesome in a cruel world She was thumbing out from Vegas off a Staten curse In this town full of ashes, I knew I'd found a pearl, found a pearl The heat of summertime We were passionate, restless and we were running wild There was no one could touch us, yeah her heart was mine She was ready to rev it, and she was lookin' fine, lookin' fine And she burned something beautiful Yeah the burn now is unstoppable Cuz you can't light a match that's already on fire No you can't take it back once you've crossed that wire She's not going down unless she's going down in flames No you can't light a match that's already on fire
The smell of gasoline Her smile reflected the fire that smelled like gasoline She's a smoke show and ragin' like you ain't never seen She was ready to rev it, and she was lookin' mean, lookin' mean Yeah we burned something beautiful It burns and it's unstoppable Cuz you can't light a match that's already on fire No you can't take it back once you've crossed that wire She's not going down unless she's going down in flames 'Cause you can't light a match that's already on fire Her silhouette's a vision As she's walking from the flames In a force of raw destruction From an early age No one knew what happened The night they found her crying A smoky mess in a tiny orphanage As the flames were rising higher You can't light a match that's already on fire You can't take it back once you've crossed that wire She's not going down unless she's going down in flames No you can't light a match that's already on fire
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