There used to be a time
We were two of a kind
When anything was wrong
We'd talk about it
You'd open up to me
Heart on your sleeve
'Til shadows overshadowed you
I tried to reach you through the growin' static
I tried to replicate the fading magic
Did everything to keep the signal from dyin'
All I got was radio silence
It's like it all went south
When there was nothin' wrong
The way you disappeared
Came out of nowhere
I wasn't ready for
The way you shut the door
And l?ft me standin' in the frame
I tri?d to reach you through the growin' static
I tried to replicate the fading magic
Did everything to keep the signal from dyin'
All I got was radio silence
I waited through storm
Thinking you were comin'
Comin' back to me
Alarms that used to warn
Me that you weren't callin'
Never called for me
I tried to reach you through the growin' static
I tried to replicate the fading magic
Did everything to keep the signal from dyin'
All I got was radio silence
I tried to tell you that it's gonna get better
I tried to put the pieces back together
Did everything to keep the signal from dyin'
All I got was radio silence
Radio silence
Mm-mm
All I got was radio silence
Natalie Nicole Hemby is an American singer-songwriter born in Nashville, Tennessee. Active since 2005, she has collaborated with prominent artists such as Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, and Kenny Chesney, writing lyrics for chart-topping country songs. Among her most famous songs are "The House That Built Me" (performed by Miranda Lambert), "Automatic" (Little Big Town) and "Die From A Broken Heart" (Maddie and Tae). Hemby has also released several albums of her own, including her debut "Natalie Hemby" in 2016. Her music is characterized by sincere and introspective lyrics that explore themes such as love, loss, and personal growth.
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