Hum's Liquor

Album: Stories From a Rock N Roll Heart (2023)
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  • Every morning it was the same
    You were walking down 22nd again
    Such a lonely waltz of pain
    Every morning at a quarter to ten

    Got his jack and headed back
    To bang on his guitar
    And drink away another day
    Hit it hard and hit it harder

    Walkin' down to the corner to to hum's liquor
    Walkin' down to the corner to to hum's liquor

    Into the black and blue
    Dragging demons around with you
    Everybody wants to see the crash until they see the red lights flash

    All the secrets of your past
    Were closing in too fast
    Everything was about to change
    Nothing was ever built to last

    Walkin' down to the corner to to hum's liquor
    Walkin' down to the corner to to hum's liquor

    Into the black and blue
    Dragging demons around with you
    Everybody wants to see the crash
    Until they see the red lights flash

    Into the black and blue
    Dragging demons around with you
    Everybody wants to see the crash
    Until they see the red lights flash Writer/s: Lucinda Williams, Tom Overby, Travis Stephens
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Wixen Music Publishing
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