Featured In
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Zach Bryan
Lead Vocals
J.R. Carroll
Background Vocals
kimo muraki
Saxophone
William Map
Drums
Jeff Fielder
Electric Guitar
Ryan Hadlock
Percussion
Taylor Carroll
Percussion
Dune Butler
Synthesizer
Graham Bright
Electric Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Zach Bryan
Songwriter
Zachary Lane Bryan
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Ryan Hadlock
Producer
Taylor Carroll
Engineer
Daniel Bacigalupi
Mastering Engineer
Jacquire King
Mixing Engineer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
There is concrete below me and a sky above so blue
I'm finally leaving Austin and I wish it was with you
I am just a sickness and you seem to be the cure
How much can a southern girl honestly endure?
Remember northwest mountains, they were snow-capped in June
You were napping on my arms on a Sunday afternoon
But, babe, I've gotta heal myself from the things I've never felt
Repression is my heaven but I'd rather go through hell
[Chorus]
It's 'bout time that I left Austin
'Bout time you settled down
With a man who doesn't move as quick
As the train rolling through town
'Bout time that I face
The hard times I've let go
If love was just an ocean
I would drown before I float
[Verse 2]
You remember getting drunk on the outskirts of this town
When I gave you all I had, but it still let you down?
Everyone I've ever loved has either left or died
Wish I was born with concrete shoes, but I'm leaving tonight
[Chorus]
It's 'bout time that I left Austin
'Bout time you settled down
With a man who doesn't move as quick
As the trains rolling through town
'Bout time that I face
The hard times I've let go
If love was just an ocean
I would drown before I float
[Bridge]
Float
Float
[Verse 3]
There's concrete below me and a sky above so blue
People ruin people, I don't wanna ruin you
I am just a sickness and you seem to be the cure
How much can a southern girl honestly endure?
[Outro]
And I'm finally gone from Austin
You finally settled down
With a man who didn't move as quick
As the trains that rolled through town
I finally had to face
The hard times I've let go
If loving you was an ocean
I'd have drowned so you could float
Written by: Zach Bryan