Drunk Again

Album: Cheer Up (2002)
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  • If I had a dollar bill for every time I've been wrong
    I'd be a self-made millionaire and you'd still be gone
    So hand me down my best dress shoes and my best dress shirt
    'Cause I'm going out in style to cover the hurt
    And all I want to do all day is spend it in bed
    But that's bad for the body and even worse for my head
    So I'll try and find a place where no one will ask me a thing
    It'll help to forget and help me to sing

    'Cause now I'm drunk again
    The means to my end
    And I'm scared of myself
    Cause now it's the same the faces and names
    And I'm scared of myself again

    Have you ever wanted to wake up from your dreaming
    Scared you so bad you couldn't control your heart or your breathing
    Well walk out the door with me on the floor
    You don't care how I'm feeling
    I guess a weak and tired and frightened man is no longer appealing

    Some people have a gift of reaching right into your soul
    And finding the whole and making it bigger
    Baby sometimes I think I catch ya crackin' cynical smiles
    And in a short while you'll be my heart's grave digger
    Well there's not much I can do
    'Cause I'm at the mercy of you
    So baby I guess we're through

    'Cause now I'm drunk again
    The means to my end
    And I'm scared of myself
    'Cause now it's the same the faces and names
    And I'm scared of myself again
    'Cause now it's all the same the faces and the names
    So go walk out the door you don't believe me no more
    And I'm scared of myself again

    If I had a dollar bill for every time I been wrong
    I'd be a self made millionaire and I wouldn't be singing Writer/s: AARON BARRETT, CARLOS F. GARZA, DAN REGAN, MATT WONG, SCOTT ALLEN KLOPFENSTEIN
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 7

  • Jeni from Belfast, IrelandHa, way to make the whole "english think they're better than everyone else" thing even stronger, Luke lmao. Btw I dont think that of the english but if you're going to throw sterotypes in Frances' face, I'll through them right back in yours.
  • Luke from Manchester, EnglandI meant Frances
  • Luke from Manchester, EnglandWay to make the irish=thick stereotype even stronger Francis
  • Frances from Tipperary, Irelandil luv reel big fish evn if dey do put out a couple of (deleted) songs,which dey havnt so hooray 4 dem"":D
  • Mercury Chou from Montreal, Canadamusic holder. in a basin,green out and bloody shocks
  • Brad from Gainesville, FlI agree with Kristen. There are many great reel big fish songs that I'd love to hear about. For example: Where Have You Been, Good Thing, She Has a Girlfriend Now, Sell Out, etc.
  • Kristen from Campbellville, CanadaI luv reel big fish but c'mon ppl this is not 1 of ther best hits. And Scott usually does back up anywayz, so its not that wierd that he'd sing a song. Hes a really good singer
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