Me Myself and Wine

Album: Forever Endeavour (2013)
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  • I'm making the most of my loneliness
    In the place where I am lonely best
    Willow don't weep for me now
    I'm having a real good time
    Me, myself and wine

    I'm raising a toast to my phonograph
    As the ghostly music fills the rafters
    Lifting the dust and the cobweb
    'Til suddenly everything shines
    Me, myself and wine
    Ooh
    Me, myself and wine

    Another year older
    Another dead soldier
    I'm popping the cork off a vintage red
    I'm going out of my mind before I get into bed

    I'm going out of my mind before I get into bed

    I'm making the best of what's left of my
    Sunday night before the dawn arrives
    "Don't cry for me Argentina"
    Everything's gonna be fine
    Me, myself and wine
    Ooh
    Me, myself and wine
    Ooh
    Me, myself and wine Writer/s: Ron Sexsmith
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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