Dark Side

Album: The Outsiders (2014)
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  • Over there in the shadows, hangin' out in the corner of my mind
    Stringing up the gallows, waiting for me to cross that line
    That man's dangerous as hell, a threat to himself
    If he got out there'd be hell to pay
    And that's why, my dark side, don't ever see the light of day

    I've slowed down on the whiskey, 'cause there always comes a point
    When I've had too many, tear down every wall in that joint
    I've got a wife, I've got a son, that don't know half the stuff I've done
    And I pray that's the way that it stays
    And that's why, my dark side, don't ever see the light of day

    You can blame it on the rebel raisin', you can blame it on the South
    You can blame it on the words I try to keep here in my mouth
    It takes a lot to start me up, but once that hammer drops
    You don't wanna be the one that tries to make me stop

    All you thugs and ugly mugs dealing drugs and making noise
    You can kill each other all you want but if you touch my little boy
    You'll be beggin' for this bullet will be the last thing that you see
    Before I let my dark side,come out to play Writer/s: ERIC CHURCH, JEREMY SPILLMAN, TRAVIS MEADOWS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., ME GUSTA MUSIC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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