Almost Alright

Album: Hillbilly Bone (2010)
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  • I played some Stones and Skynyrd songs
    Last night on the jukebox
    And I'm gettin' back to hatin' me some soft rock
    I don't almost reck' seein' if its you
    Every time a midnight blue Pontiac
    Pulls into the parkin' lot
    Believe it or not

    I'm almost alright
    I'm just about fine
    I barely wanna break his nose when I see you with another guy
    I'm kind of okay
    With you out of my life
    I'm absotively, posolutely, almost alright

    Alright

    I took down most the magnets
    And pictures of us in Cabo
    I forgot my 'fridgerator
    Was avocado (What?)
    And I still might call every now and then
    Way too late, just checkin' in
    Tellin' you how good its been to let go
    Aww, and baby to let you know

    I'm almost alright
    I'm just about fine
    I barely wanna break his nose when I see you with another guy
    I'll be kind of okay
    In a couple more Bud Lights
    Oh, I'm absotively, posolutely, almost alright

    I might get a little sideways
    Yeah, but what do you expect?
    I might have a few bad days
    I'm figuring out its for the best

    I'm almost alright
    I'm just about fine
    I barely wanna break his nose when I see you with another guy
    Would it be kind of okay
    If I came by tonight?
    Oh, I'm absotively, posolutely, almost alright
    Yeah, I'm posolutely, absotutely almost alright

    Alright
    Almost alright
    Hey, can I come over tonight, baby?
    Ha-ha! Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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