Crying On A Suitcase Lyrics
Casey James
Lyrics
Boy, don’t wait, don’t think, don’t lock the door behind you
Run and jump into your truck and hit the gas
Burn some rubber up
Yeah, your time’s running out, do it now
Take a shortcut, take a back road, take the shoulder to the exit
Skip the parking, screw the ticket, hit the curb and leave it sitting
Whatever it takes, you gotta get to that gate
She’s crying on a suitcase, sitting at the airport
Waiting on the airplane ‘bout to take her out of here
They’re gonna call her number, she’ll sit down by the window
The plane’ll leave the runway and fade into a goodbye sky
You’ve gotta run while you’ve still got time
She’s crying on a suitcase
Admit it boy, you blew it, really messed it up
You can make excuses if you really wanna lose her
It’s all on the line, do or die time, getting on your knees time
Tell her that you want her, need her, love her, gotta have her
Everything good in your life begins and ends with her
Lose your pride while you can, come on, man, be a man
She’s crying on a suitcase, sitting at the airport
Waiting on the airplane ‘bout to take her out of here
They’re gonna call her number, she’ll sit down by the window
The plane’ll leave the runway and fade into a goodbye sky
You’ve gotta run while you’ve still got time
She’s crying on a suitcase
She’s crying on a suitcase
Waiting on the airplane ‘bout to take her out of here
They’re gonna call her number, she’ll sit down by the window
The plane’ll leave the runway and fade into a goodbye sky
You’ve gotta run while you’ve still got time, you’ve still got time
She’s crying on a suitcase
Waiting on the airplane
She’ll fade into a goodbye sky
Song & Lyrics Facts
"Crying On a Suitcase" is a song by American country singer Casey James, released on April 2nd 2012 as the first single from his self-titled debut album. The song was written by Rodney Clawson, Luke Laird and Ashley Gorley, and produced by Mark Bright.
It features backing vocals by Lady Antebellum's Hillary Scott. "Crying On a Suitcase" peaked at number 27 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. Its lyrics tell the story of a man who is waiting for an ex-lover to come back to him, but he knows that it will never happen. The chorus states: “I'm crying on a suitcase, out here on this highway, I'm just trying to make it home”.