, "7 long months, 39 days to turn my ways around" Well, my worn out jeans didn't fit no more Had long hair on my back I guess that's not the best 'pearance
I grew up fast and it shows 'Cause livin' the nightlife is where I belong And drinkin' with the drunks who don't want to go home And it's hard, it's
up and down so many Kind of lonesome roads I once took the high road And it took me straight to hell And I stood there all by myself 'Cause all alone's
Early one mornin' while making the rounds I took a shot of cocaine and I shot my woman down Went right home and I went to bed I stuck that lovin' .44
wasted With all my country heroes And I'm drinkin' some George Jones And a little bit of Coe Haggard's easin' my misery And Waylon's keepin' me from home Hank's
sheets So I packed my things And then I hit the streets 87 southbound To San Antone It's getting late out I ain't got no home The pavement's burning
's raisin' hell The legend of D. Ray White Will never die like a rebel yell And ole' Jesco's dancin' in his daddy's shoes Ya ole' Hasil's still hunchin
She's a burnin' flame Well, If the Devil's got a daughter She's sittin' here next to me Looking good and evil Keeping me a bad company Well, she's meltin
I see you with and your new guy who's strokin' your hair. I can't keep stayin' here in my hometown. Got get on with my life somehow. It's all gone wrong
world Havin' fun and flirtin' with them honky tonk girls Honky tonkin' baby, I'm gonna make you mine Eyes that sparkle like the stars, lips that's sweeter
tell the world I'm heaven sent Take up drinking cold iced tea Quit watching women and TV Might even smoke those cigarettes Play my guitar like Dickey Betts Get in miss Shania's
his best friend I had nothing to go home too So I sold my soul to the Devil, now I'm blue I never thought it could be this bad Hurtin' like this, oh, it's
I don't need nobody To call me on the phone I don't need no company I'd rather be alone I'm just happy by myself Here being blue 'Cause I'm not lonely
she's lookin' to start a fight And she's cussin' and fussin' Talkin' 'bout her cousin Walkin' around with a forty-five And she's a tough one and a
Low down, once again Well I'm strugglin' now To get by, my friend It's keepin' me up Real late at night I just can't settle down My honky tonk
Louisiana Stripes, and their always chainin' me down I'm in debt for 99 years for shootin? my wife to the ground Well she had to love my friend, and that?s
hurts, bear it Well, that's the kind of life I'm living and I plan on living long Yeah, it's a hard road to choose being good and paying dues But that's
She said she's gonna quit me If I didn't quit the booze So I just started drinkin' more To see if she would really choose And I have to hand it to that