Cover art for Something More by Scotty McCreery

Something More

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Something More Lyrics

[Verse 1]
By now I think I've heard every line
There is to hear 'bout a truck
And I've got the point that the beer tastes good
When you're down on your luck

[Pre-Chorus 1]
But don't get me wrong a summer song
Sounds good when you're on the shore
But every now and then I want to dig in
And hear something that means something more

[Chorus 1]
Like a mama's love even when she don't approve
Four generations sitting on the same church pew
A soldier's first steps back through his own front door
Yeah, something that means something more

[Verse 2]
It's amazing how this old guitar
Can say so many things
It can laugh, it can cry
It can bring you fortune and fame

[Pre-Chorus 2]
But now as I'm sitting down strumming out these chords
I'm praying that it's saying
Something that means something more
[Chorus 2]
Like a long lost friend on the other end of the line
A daddy's eyes when he holds his baby for the first time
Grandpa going to meet Grandma and the Lord
Yeah, something that means something more

[Verse 3]
Saying "I do", putting that ring on
Getting the news that the cancer's gone
Knowing that man up on the cross in a crown of thorns

[Outro]
Yeah, something that means something
Oh, something that means something
Something that means something more
Something more

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October 15, 2013
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