Alcohol Blind

Album: Drowning Pool (2010)
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  • Come along, don't be afraid
    Come along now, everything will be OK
    Don't let it hurt, don't let it break
    Just come along, I'll wash it all away

    I own every ounce of pain
    And I'll shoulder every ounce of blame

    Love of my life
    I've gone alcohol blind
    Too many wrong roads
    Drove me out of my mind
    I did it one more time
    For the love of my life
    Down another wrong road
    Drove me alcohol blind

    I own every ounce of pain

    Keep it up, until the end
    Keep it up I'll be your best and then your only friend
    I'll never hurt you, I'll never fault you
    Just keep it up until the bitter end

    I've seen blue skies turn into grey
    Just like when dreams fade away
    And I've seen my pride turn into shame
    It all fades away Writer/s: Christian Pierce, Jasen Moreno, Michael Luce, Stevie Benton
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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