2:22

Scott Tournet, Grace Potter

You stormed out of my house, quarter after two
You stormed out of my house, quarter after two
But by sixteen after, baby, I was crying after you

Well, ya turned on your engine, I watched you drive away
You turned on your engine, I watched you drive away
But I'm such a big-headed woman, I could never make you stay

Well, I told your mama, you're like the dirt beneath my toes
Um yes, I told your mama, you're like the dirt beneath my toes
But deep down in my heart, I know you're made of solid gold

Yes, I'm a big-headed woman, I can live alone, yes I can
Oooh, I'm a big-headed woman, I can live alone, yes I can, yeah
But I'd live a little better, baby, with my great big-headed man

Well, you stormed out of my house, quarter after two
You stormed out of my house, quarter after two
Oh but seven minutes later, baby, I was loving your brother Lou

Trivia about the song 2:22 by Grace Potter & the Nocturnals

When was the song “2:22” released by Grace Potter & the Nocturnals?
The song 2:22 was released in 2005, on the album “Nothing But the Water”.
Who composed the song “2:22” by Grace Potter & the Nocturnals?
The song “2:22” by Grace Potter & the Nocturnals was composed by Scott Tournet, Grace Potter.

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