My Whiskey Years

Album: Real Things (2007)
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  • One of these days I'm gonna wake up
    With somethin' to lose, and I'll get over you
    I walk outside, I look at the sky
    And for the first time, the clear blue eyes

    My head won't hurt, my heart won't ache
    I won't forgive myself for my mistakes
    And I'll be good as new
    If I can just get through my whiskey years

    One of these nights when I'm feelin' brave
    You'll come back around and I'm gonna put you down
    I might start to shake, well, I'll find the strength
    To stand up straight and I'll walk away

    And I won't look back, you won't see
    If I fall apart when you follow me
    I'll be good as new
    If I can just get through my whiskey years

    My whiskey years, my wilder days
    The crazy times when I was stoned out of my mind
    When I could sit and sip away all the hurt and pain
    Whom I tryna fool? I'm still goin' through
    My whiskey years

    My whiskey years, my wilder days
    The crazy times, when I was stoned out of my mind
    When I could sit and sip away all the hurt and pain
    Whom I tryna fool? I'm still goin' through
    My whiskey years, my whiskey years Publisher: 3 RING CIRCUS MUSIC LLC
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