Drinkin' Smokin' Cheatin'

Album: Big Day in a Small Town (2016)
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  • I ain't been drinkin', but if I was drinkin'
    I think I'd be drinkin' bourbon
    And right now you'd be a blur
    And I wouldn't hear a word
    'Cause I'd be good and drunk
    That's for certain

    I ain't been smokin', but if I was smokin'
    I know I'd be smokin' weed
    When you blow all our money
    I'd laugh, it'd be funny
    'Cause high as a kite is where I'd be

    I love you, baby
    But sometimes, baby
    You dance on my last nerve
    And I get an insane kind of urge

    I ain't been cheatin', but if I was cheatin'
    That's right I'd be cheatin' on you
    I am just daydreaming
    Thank God I ain't been cheatin'
    'Cause if I was I'd be losing you

    I ain't been drinkin', smokin' or cheatin'
    'Cause if I was, I'd be losing you Writer/s: BRANDY LYNN CLARK
    Publisher: ME GUSTA MUSIC
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