Falling Apart Together

Album: Love Like Crazy (2010)
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  • My baby's sweet talkin' the cable man
    While I'm a diggin' around up here
    Sweatin' my ass off in the attic
    Trying to find the rabbit ears
    The screen door's off the hinges
    And there's a flat tire on the Olds
    And this G-E Fridgerator ain't keeping nothin' froze

    We're falling apart together
    Well it's another flash light dinner in the dark mm hmm
    When times get hard
    We just shake us on a little more salt and pepper
    Yeah the good thing is we might be falling apart
    But we're falling apart together

    Well I got me some good friends that swing a hammer at a nail
    But there ain't no houses going up
    Ain't no checks in the mail
    Well the gas tanks might be empty
    But the tail gates still full
    We pass a guitar and a bottle around
    Everybody take a pull

    We're falling apart together
    Well it's another flash light dinner in the dark mm hm
    When times get hard
    We just shake us on a little more salt and pepper
    Yeah the good thing is we might be falling apart
    But we're falling apart together

    These days ain't stayin' forever
    They're gonna get better
    But till they do
    We'll be falling apart together
    Well it's another flash light dinner in the dark mm hm
    When times get hard
    We'll just shake us on a little more salt and pepper
    Yeah the good thing is we might be falling apart
    But we're falling apart together Writer/s: ALEXANDER LAMAR, BILLY MONTANA, JON STONE, LEE BRICE
    Publisher: ME GUSTA MUSIC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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