I Don't Paint Myself Into Corners

Rebecca Lynn Howard / Trey Bruce

It took a while for me to see things as they were
In the light of truth
It wasn't you, it was me
I let myself get used to drowning in the hurt
Against the wall
Who'd of thought, it was me
From there I couldn't even look over my shoulder
I kicked down all the walls and started all over

And I don't paint myself into corners anymore
In a brittle heart of clay
I threw my brushes away
The tools of the trade that chained your memory to me
Are out the door
I don't paint myself into corners anymore

When you left you left me with no other choice at all
But to sink
To my knees, and cry
I never knew just how far a soul could fall
Like a rock
I couldn't stop, didn't try
I locked myself behind shades of misery
But when I let you go, I set myself free

And I don't paint myself into corners anymore
In a brittle heart of clay
I threw my brushes away
The tools of the trade that chained your memory to me
Are out the door
I don't paint myself into corners anymore

The tools of the trade that chained your memory to me
Are out the door
I don't paint myself into corners anymore

The tools of the trade that chained your memory to me
Are out the door
I don't paint myself into corners anymore

I don't paint myself into corners anymore

Trivia about the song I Don't Paint Myself Into Corners by Trisha Yearwood

When was the song “I Don't Paint Myself Into Corners” released by Trisha Yearwood?
The song I Don't Paint Myself Into Corners was released in 2001, on the album “Inside Out”.
Who composed the song “I Don't Paint Myself Into Corners” by Trisha Yearwood?
The song “I Don't Paint Myself Into Corners” by Trisha Yearwood was composed by Rebecca Lynn Howard and Trey Bruce.

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