Heartache Medication

Album: Heartache Medication (2019)
Charted: 42
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  • Same old dive, same old end-of-the-work-week drink
    Bartender knows my name, but I don't mind
    She kicks 'em up strong, serves me up right

    And here I go again, I'm drinkin' one, I'm drinkin' two
    I got my heartache medication, a strong dedication
    To gettin' over you, turnin' me loose
    On that hardwood jukebox lost in neon time
    My heartache medication, well, it suits me fine
    And I'm drinkin' enough to take you off my mind
    I got my heartache medication

    Another girl, another dance to a country song
    Turnin' me on, here's to a good time
    And halfway to feelin' alright

    And here I go again, I'm drinkin' one, I'm drinkin' two
    I got my heartache medication, a strong dedication
    To gettin' over you, turnin' me loose
    On that hardwood jukebox lost in neon time
    My heartache medication, well it suits me fine
    And I'm drinkin' enough to take you off my mind
    I got my heartache medication

    Single, drinkin' doubles
    Teardrops turnin' into bubbles
    Yeah, a little later on
    I'll probably find me some trouble

    And here I go again, I'm drinkin' one, I'm drinkin' two
    I got my heartache medication, a strong dedication
    To gettin' over you, turnin' me loose
    On that hardwood jukebox lost in neon time
    My heartache medication, well it suits me fine
    And I'm drinkin' enough to take you off my mind
    I got my heartache medication

    Heartache medication
    Takin' me away
    Oh Writer/s: Barry George Dean, Jonathan Ryan Pardi, Natalie Nicole Hemby
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., CTM Outlander Music LC, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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