| I wish i was still drinking whiskey, wine and beer
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| The sound of glasses clinking, so sweet to my ear
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| I wouldn’t have to listen to the time that’s running out
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| I’d use it much more wisely, I’d drink and fall about
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| I wish I was still drinking, then I’d have no fear
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| Tell you how to fix the world, then have another beer
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| I wouldn’t have to feel the pain that’s in a mother’s eyes
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| I’d drink till I believe the sound of my own drunken lies
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| I wish I was still drinking when nothing is too clear
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| Like the TV evangelist fueling people’s fear
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| Taking all their hard earned cash in the name of the holy one
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| Their days are surely numbered, their day will surely come
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| I wish I was still drinking, I was a lot more fun
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| Life of the endless party, friends with anyone
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| I wouldn’t have to answer for the promises I broke
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| Like the president today, or when he drank and snorted coke
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| I wish I was still drinking, than I wouldn’t have to hear
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| The sound of rapid gunfire exploding in my ear
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| I’d drink through the nightmare of friends cryin' out for help
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| I would drink through everything I’ve seen or heard or felt
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| I wish I was still drinking, no I really, really do
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| I’d gather all my fair weather friends like him and her and you
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| I’d count all the missing teeth, I can no longer chew
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| I’d even drive my ol' white car, cause she likes drinking too |