Seven Year Ache

Trisha Yearwood · Other Songs - Trisha Yearwood

You act like you were just born tonight

Face down in a memory but feeling alright

So who does your past belong to today

Baby you don't say nothing when your feeling this way



Girls in the bars thinking who is this guy

But they don't think nothing when they're telling you lies

You look so careless when they're shooting that bull

Don't you know heartaches are heros when their pockets are full



Tell me your trying to cure a seven year ache

See what else your old heart can take

The boys say when is he gonna give us some room

The girls say, God, I hope he comes back soon



Everybody's talkin' but you don't hear a thing

Still uptown on your downhill swing

Boulevards empty why don't you come around

Baby what's so great about sleeping downtown



There's plenty of dives to be someone you're not

Just say you're looking for something you might have forgot

Don't bother calling to say you're leaving alone

'Cause there's a fool on every corner when you're trying to get home



Just tell 'em your trying to cure a seven year ache

See what else your old heart can take

The boys say when is he gonna give us some room

The girls say, God, I hope he comes back soon



Tell me your trying to cure a seven year ache

See what else your old heart can take

The boys say when is he gonna give us some room

The girls say, God, I hope he comes back soon

Seven Year Ache

Trisha Yearwood's "Seven Year Ache" stands as a poignant centerpiece in her discography, blending her signature country-pop sensibilities with deep emotional resonance. Released during her early career, the track exemplifies her ability to craft narratives about enduring heartbreak and the lingering pain of lost love. The song's melodic structure and Yearwood's emotive vocal delivery have made it a staple in her repertoire, often performed live to connect with audiences on a personal level. As part of her broader catalog of storytelling ballads, it reflects the era's shift toward more introspective country music, showcasing her talent for translating complex feelings into accessible, radio-friendly anthems that continue to define her artistic identity.