Enough Is Enough

Album: Austin (2023)
Charted: 52 56
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  • 2 AM
    They ran out of lemonade
    So I shot that vodka straight, anyway
    She came in
    Missin' bottle off the shelf
    I can't drink this by myself, sit with me, babe
    Then I started laughin'
    Like it was funny
    But it really ain't funny, uh

    Take me home, don't shut me out
    It's easier to leave me down here on the ground
    Take me home, baby, I'm fucked up now
    I know it's easier to leave me down here on the ground

    'Cause enough is enough
    I can't stand up
    I can't stand, can't stand, 'cause enough is enough

    Long nights in the city of sin
    They said I pick fights that I won't ever win
    I got a bad bitch that'll bring all her friends
    But when I'm with you it's like I'm livin' again
    And baby, I'm shit-faced sittin' on the sidewalk
    Ain't nobody listenin' when I talk
    I fall down and laugh
    But it really ain't funny, uh

    Take me home, don't shut me out
    It's easier to leave me down here on the ground
    Take me home, baby, I'm fucked up now
    I know it's easier to leave me down here on the ground

    'Cause enough is enough (shut me out)
    I can't stand up (I, I)
    I can't stand, can't stand, 'cause enough is enough (I, I)
    Ha, ha, I can't stand up
    Ah-ah-ah, I, I can't stand, can't stand

    2 AM
    They ran out of lemonade
    So I shot that vodka straight, anyway (ooh) Writer/s: Austin Richard Post, Billy Walsh, Louis Russell Bell, Martin Karl Sandberg, Rami Yacoub
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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