Brantley Gilbert - The Best of Me . I found a box of memories, read a letter, Dropped a tear where you signed your name, And turning the page, Smearing the ink into Love Always. Girl, I always start this way And then I end up in a bottle screaming out your name, Punching the walls, carrying on like I've gone insane, And in the mirror, I can see the man who just shook his head with no remorse, Watching an angel cry her tears, Stepping over my beers as you walked out the door. . And there ain't nothing like a memory, When it's coming on strong like a hurricane. How can love like that just up and walk away? Killing me baby. It's got me pouring up another drink, Bourbon's hitting me hard like a freight train, With my back against the wall or on my knees, When the worst of your memory gets the best of me. . Well, I remember it all too well, riding 441 down to Milledgeville, Crossing the bridge as the sun set on Lake Sinclair. I couldn't wait to see you smile, But all I saw were tears in your pretty eyes and that said it all, It was all downhill from there. And I remember you saying, Baby, please don't give up on me. Oh my baby, this stubborn man is gonna lie in the bed he made. . 'Cause there ain't nothing like a memory, When it's coming on strong like a hurricane. How can love like that just up and walk away? It's killing me baby. It's got me pouring up another drink, Bourbon's hitting me hard like a freight train, With my back against the wall or on my knees, When the worst of your memory gets the best, the best of me. . Baby, there ain't nothing like a memory, When it's coming on strong like a hurricane. How can love like that just up and walk away? You're killing me baby. Got me pouring up another drink, Bourbon's hitting me hard like a freight train, With my back against the wall or on my knees, When the words to your memory gets the best, the best of me. .