I'd drink this bar all out of whisky
I'd smoke all my cigarettes
Before you could say you missed me
before you would forget
I'd lay down on them hills for you tomorrow
with all my brothers by my side
with arms and legs so heavy with sorrow
and your letter I've all but died
And I did this all myself
with a rope tied all my own
and a hand that's doomed to tremble
from pickin' up the phone
And I'd lay down on them hills for you tomorrow
until my breath turns weak and cold
with arms and legs so heavy with sorrow
and your letter written on my soul
I'd drink this bar all out of whisky
gin and vodka too
but you won't say you'd miss me
and I won't ever be with you
credits
from Limerence E.P.,
released October 12, 2015
Daniel Twining - Vocals/Acoustic Guitar
Pat Doherty - Piano
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