| This bar has been my home away from her
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| Used to be, she was missing me
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| Now she’s moving in with her best friend
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| And I’m the only one who wants what used to be
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| I’m here because today I lost it all
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| I didn’t want to drink at home alone
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| I just can’t believe all my hopes and dreams are falling
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| Like a row of dominoes
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| I thought the man behind the bar
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| Had heard it all before
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| My story must have caught him by surprise
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| 'Cause when he handed me my double
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| There were tears in his eyes
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| You know you’re in trouble
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| When the bartender cries
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| He said, «Last night you swore you’d never drink again»
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| I said, «Next time, I’m really gonna try»
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| So if she ever calls for me
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| Oh, you can finally tell her, «He ain’t here»
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| And it won’t be a lie
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| I asked the man behind the bar
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| What he’d been crying for
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| He said, «That bottle used to be a friend of mine
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| Now I’ve stopped drinking doubles
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| But I pour them all of the time
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| Son, you know you’re in trouble
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| When the bartender cries»
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| As I saw my own reflection staring back at me, I knew |
| Every single word he said was true
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| Well, I told the man behind the bar
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| I thought I’d seen it all before
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| Till I saw the sadness in his eyes
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| That’s when I put down my double
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| And said my last goodbyes
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| 'Cause you know you’re in trouble
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| When the bartender cries
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| Oh, you know you’re in trouble
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| When the bartender cries
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| © 1997 Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. BMI/Boat Money Music
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| Song Matters, Inc./Famous Music Corp
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| ASCAP |