What Hurts the Most

Jeffrey Steele, Stephen Paul Robson

I can take the rain on the roof of this empty house
That don't bother me
I can take a few tears now and then and just let 'em out
But I'm not afraid to cry
Every once in a while
Even though going on with you still upsets me
There are days every now and again I pretend I'm ok
But that's not what gets me

What hurts the most
Was being so close
And having so much to say
And watching you walk away
And never knowing what could have been
And not seeing that loving you
Is what I was trying to do

It's hard to deal with the pain of losing you
Everywhere I go
But I'm doin' it
It's hard to force that smile
When I see our old friends and I'm alone
Still harder
Getting up getting dressed never want this regret
But I know if I could do it over
I would treat every way all the words
That I say in my heart that I left unspoken

'Cause what hurts the most
Was being so close
And having so much to say
And watching you walk away
And never knowing what could have been
And not seeing that loving you
Is what I was trying to do

Is what I was trying to do

What hurts the most
Was being so close
And having so much to say
And watching you walk away
And never knowing what could have been
And not seeing that loving you
Is what I was trying to do

Is what I was trying to do

Trivia about the song What Hurts the Most by Mark Wills

When was the song “What Hurts the Most” released by Mark Wills?
The song What Hurts the Most was released in 2003, on the album “And the Crowd Goes Wild”.
Who composed the song “What Hurts the Most” by Mark Wills?
The song “What Hurts the Most” by Mark Wills was composed by Jeffrey Steele, Stephen Paul Robson.

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