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Kings of Our Kin - Whisky Lyrics



Kings of Our Kin - Whisky Lyrics
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What do you do when the whisky is gone
Do you sit beside the telephone wondering what the hell went wrong
You're alone now
This place is shutting down
Bartender, pour me just one more song
I swear I'll find the means and strength to carry on
I'm alone now
This place is shutting down
Bartender, pour me a song
If I told you I loved you, would you do the same
If I told you I needed you, would you turn away
This road never looked so worn never felt so torn
Way back when will never be again
When a friend was always more than a friend
But those days are gone now
This place is shutting down
What do you do when the whisky is gone
Do you sit beside the telephone wondering what the hell went wrong
You're alone now
This place is shutting down
Bartender, pour me just one more song
I swear I'll find the means and strength to carry on
I'm alone now
This place is shutting down
Bartender, pour me a song
This road never looked so worn
These jeans never felt so torn
I'm fading away to ashes, to ashes
I remember when there was a time
Love was so sublime
I'm fading away to ashes, to ashes
If I told you I loved you, would you do the same
If I told you I needed you, would you turn away
Save me from this mess I'm in
When the whisky's gone and we're out of gin
If forever meant never, you were too right
If only I could hold you for one more night
Save me from this mess I'm in
When the whisky's gone and we're out of gin
What do you do when the whisky's gone
And you sit beside the telephone wondering what the hell went wrong
You're alone now
This place is shutting down
Please, bartender, just pour me one more song
I swear I'll find the means and the strength to carry on
Cause I'm alone now
This place is shutting dow
Bartender, pour me, please just pour me a song
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What do you do when the whisky is gone
Do you sit beside the telephone wondering what the hell went wrong
You're alone now
This place is shutting down
Bartender, pour me just one more song
I swear I'll find the means and strength to carry on
I'm alone now
This place is shutting down
Bartender, pour me a song
If I told you I loved you, would you do the same
If I told you I needed you, would you turn away
This road never looked so worn never felt so torn
Way back when will never be again
When a friend was always more than a friend
But those days are gone now
This place is shutting down
What do you do when the whisky is gone
Do you sit beside the telephone wondering what the hell went wrong
You're alone now
This place is shutting down
Bartender, pour me just one more song
I swear I'll find the means and strength to carry on
I'm alone now
This place is shutting down
Bartender, pour me a song
This road never looked so worn
These jeans never felt so torn
I'm fading away to ashes, to ashes
I remember when there was a time
Love was so sublime
I'm fading away to ashes, to ashes
If I told you I loved you, would you do the same
If I told you I needed you, would you turn away
Save me from this mess I'm in
When the whisky's gone and we're out of gin
If forever meant never, you were too right
If only I could hold you for one more night
Save me from this mess I'm in
When the whisky's gone and we're out of gin
What do you do when the whisky's gone
And you sit beside the telephone wondering what the hell went wrong
You're alone now
This place is shutting down
Please, bartender, just pour me one more song
I swear I'll find the means and the strength to carry on
Cause I'm alone now
This place is shutting dow
Bartender, pour me, please just pour me a song
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Writer: Thomas Sandziuk
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




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Performed By: Kings of Our Kin
Length: 4:11
Written by: Thomas Sandziuk

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