Someday I Gotta Quit

Album: Late Nights and Longnecks (2019)
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  • I woke up cussing jack daniels today|I could almost hear him laughing in my head|He ain't kind of guy to hang out with|Man someday I gotta quit|Killed that guilt getting to church on time |But I didn't make through the sermon again|Without packing a little bit of calm down in my lip|Man someday I gotta quit||Between the whiskey and the nicotine|The wrong girls in the right jeans|And all the other fires that keep burnin me that i keep lit|Oh it ain't never gonna happen some say|But somehow someway someday i gotta quit||Old man was waiting around like he always has|Hoping this might be the day i drop the grudge|Holding it is getting heavy i admit|Someday i gotta quit||Between the whiskey and the nicotine|The wrong girls in the right jeans|And all the other fires that keep burnin me that i keep lit|Oh it ain't never gonna happen some say|But somehow someway someday i gotta quit||Got a long drag from a Marlboro in my lungs|Another long neck in my hand is getting low|And missing the girl that started all of this|Man someday I gotta quit Writer/s: CASEY MICHAEL BEATHARD, JEREMY STOVER, JUSTIN C. MOORE, PAUL CHARLES DIGIOVANNI
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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