Whiskey in the Morning

Album: Time Bomb (2001)
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  • Wasted youth and mad as hell
    My friends keep asking me
    Are you ok, man, you're eyes are glazin'
    I can't get over it
    This shit is killing me
    My body's achin', hands are shakin'

    (Chorus)
    I'm cutting down you heard the line
    Whiskey in the morning one more time
    Hit that cigarette Colt 45
    Whiskey in the morning
    can't stop drinkin' gonna die.
    I can't stop thinkin' how
    Where I was before the drugs
    A young day dreamer, fixed on screamers
    Still really loved the life
    Drinking, snorting, smoking high
    Super jaded, loaded, hated

    (Chorus)
    I go out every night
    Helpless secrets lifeless eyes
    Tore up, faded
    No give taken
    Still really love the life
    Drinking, snorting, smoking highs
    Sweet leaf space case
    Hands are shakin'

    (Chorus) Writer/s: BRIGHTMAN, GLENN, GRUBER, LONICH, NELSON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Round Hill, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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