You'd Think I'd Learn

Lyrics: Brandon Lake Music: Brandon Lake I still leave my towel on the bedroom floor And I still need to clean that garbage out my car After all these years, you'd think I'd learn That I can't fix this house with just a roll of tape And I can't leave my dishes in the kitchen sink After all these years, you'd think I'd learn But stubborn's in my nature, and stubborn's hard to break And you keep giving chances and chances more to change You get so much less than you deserve Patience is your virtue, virtue is your name Picking up my pieces, healing everything I break I get so much more than I deserve After all these years, you'd think I'd, think I'd learn I need praise for doing even simple things Like taking out the trash makes me feel like I'm a saint After all these years, you'd think I'd learn And I still need to hear, "I love you" when you call My insecurity just hides behind that wall After all these years, you'd think I'd learn But stubborn's in my nature, and stubborn's hard to break You keep giving chances and chances more to change You get so much less than you deserve Patience is your virtue, virtue is your name Picking up my pieces, healing everything I break I get so much more than I deserve After all these years, you'd think I'd, think I'd learn You'd think I'd learn You'd think I'd learn But stubborn's in my nature, and stubborn's hard to break And you keep giving chances and chances more to change You get so much less than you deserve Patience is your virtue, virtue is your name Picking up my pieces, healing everything I break I get so much more than I deserve After all these years, you'd think I'd, think I'd learn