My Dead Drunk Friends

Album: The Hollywood Vampires (2015)
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  • Standing all alone here, in a tavern full of ghosts
    It's three AM, we're back again, here's my toast
    The first one goes to rock n' roll, the fortune and the fame
    The limousines, the screaming teens that yell our name
    I came here to get wasted, but it just ain't the same

    I'm raising my glass and tossing it back, but I can't remember why
    So let's have another for all of my brothers, who drank until they died
    My dead drunk friends (woo-hoo)
    (Woo-hoo)
    My dead drunk friends (woo-hoo)

    Here's to all the women, the widows and the brides
    The ones that we came home to, the ones we had to hide
    The next one's to the road boys, and all the crap we tried
    We thought we were immortal, and then you died
    I've been feeling kind of lonely, so I came here to get fried

    I'm raising my glass and tossing it back, but I can't remember why
    So let's have another for all of my brothers, who drank until they died
    I'm raising my glass and tossing it back, but I can't remember why
    So let's have another for all of my brothers, who drank until they died
    Drank until they died
    My dead drunk friends

    We drink and we fight
    And we fight and we puke
    And we puke and we fight and we drink

    We puke and we puke
    And we drink and we fight
    And we fight and we puke and we drink

    Or

    We drink and we puke
    And we fight and we fight
    And we drink and we puke and we puke

    We drink and we fight
    And we puke and we puke
    And then we die

    My dead drunk friends

    I'm raising my glass and tossing it back, but I can't remember why
    So let's have another for all of my brothers, who drank until they died
    I'm raising my glass and tossing it back, but I can't remember why
    So let's have another for all of my brothers, who drank until they died
    Drank until they died
    Drank until they died

    My dead drunk friends Writer/s: ALICE COOPER, BOB EZRIN, BRUCE JOSEPH WITKIN, JOHNNY DEPP, TOMMY HENRIKSEN
    Publisher: Exploration Group LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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