Don't Blame It On Whiskey

Album: Heartache Medication (2019)
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  • We can fight the fight all damn night
    But in the morning light, the lies reveal the truth
    Yeah, the sober truth
    We wake up to reality
    And play the blame game ruthlessly
    Like it would've turned out different
    If we would've stopped at one or two

    But don't blame it on whiskey
    No, this ain't about a drink
    Don't let alcohol take the fall
    For all these thoughts I think
    Let's get down to the bottom
    And not just the bottom of the glass
    This heartbreak train's pickin' up steam
    And we're standin' on the track
    Yeah, I can blame it on you
    Or you can blame it on me
    But don't blame it on whiskey

    So here we are, and there it is
    This line we're leaning up against
    Wonderin' which way we're gonna fall
    And how we're gonna answer that last call

    But don't blame it on whiskey
    No, this ain't about a drink
    Don't let alcohol take the fall
    For all these thoughts I think
    Let's get down to the bottom
    And not just the bottom of the glass
    This heartbreak train's pickin' up steam
    And we're standin' on the track
    Yeah, I can blame it on you
    Or you can blame it on me
    But don't blame it on

    Whiskey might be strong
    But it ain't got nothin' on
    What's goin' on here

    Let's get down to the bottom
    And not just the bottom of the glass
    This heartbreak train is pickin' up steam
    And we're standin' on the track
    Yeah, I can blame it on me (I can blame it on me)
    Or you can blame it on me (Or you can blame it on me)
    But don't blame it on whiskey, ooh
    Yeah, I can blame it on me
    You can blame it on me
    But don't blame it on whiskey Writer/s: Eric Church, Luke Robert Laird, Michael Patrick Heeney, Miranda Lambert
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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