| My first hangout when I moved
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| To Galveston was the Old Quarter Cafe
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| It’s the best bar ever, except
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| They don’t have liquor, food or customers
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| So, in between sets
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| I went across the street to drink whiskey, eat peanuts
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| And stare at the cigarette machine
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| I’m tired of drinkin' whiskey by myself
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| I’m tired of drinkin' whiskey by myself
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| I wish you’d take that bottle
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| And put it right back on the shelf
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| 'Cause I’m tired of drinkin' whiskey by myself
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| I go down to the bar most every night
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| I go down to the bar most every night
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| The girls don’t even notice and the boys all want to fight
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| But I go down to the bar most every night
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| The jukebox has not played my song in years
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| The jukebox has not played my song in years
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| On this same old bar stool, just backin' shots with beers
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| And the jukebox has not played my song in years
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| All my friends have gone so far away
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| Said all my friends have gone so far away
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| They all moved down to Austin
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| Lord, I miss 'em night and day
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| And all my friends have gone so far away
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| I’m really not that funny anymore
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| I’m really not that funny anymore
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| I used to be a riot, now I just a lonely bore
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| And I’m really not that funny anymore
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| Do you think that I could stay in town with you?
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| Do you think that I could stay in town with you?
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| It’s thirty miles to my place and I’m feelin' tired and blue
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| Do you think that I could stay in town with you?
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| 'Cause I’m tired of drinkin' whiskey by myself
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| I’m tired of drinkin' whiskey by myself
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| I wish you’d take that bottle
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| And put it right back on the shelf
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| 'Cause I’m tired of drinkin' whiskey by myself |