| Miscellaneous
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| Lovin' Whiskey
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| Well if you leave in dusty twilight baby, that’s OK
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| 'Cause there are women at the bar to greet you everyday
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| And you can take them back to lie with you and this in Jamie’s room
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| But they can never take the pain away or brighten all the gloom
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| And if your hands are clenched in sorrow, may it help you ease your pain
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| Though the windows have a view of city rain, city rain…
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| And if you walk in constant sorrow and you cry for me
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| May it hit the painful memories, maybe then you’ll see
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| That if you drown yourself in liquor, because it keeps you company
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| Then just remember who you’re loosing, and be proud to set me free
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| Because it don’t talk back or disagree, it just make you see so hazily
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| But in the morning light your life is scattered with the wind, scattered with
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| the wind…
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| Well they tell you on the telephone to let him go
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| I said they tell you he’s a sinking ship, and he’s trying to pull you down
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| Don' t you know, that every time you call me up and say you want me back you
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| know you break my heart
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| You said you want me to come back home and try again, you want me to make a
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| brand new start
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| But if wisdom says to let him go, then it’s hell, because you just don’t know
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| Until you’ve tried to love a man who’s lovin' whiskey, lovin' whiskey…
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| My baby left me for the bottle and the lure of the nightlife
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| Good times and crazy women and another glass of Tangueray
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| But if wisdom says to let him go, then it’s hell, because you just don’t know
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| Until you’ve tried to love a man who’s lovin' whiskey, lovin' whiskey |