Ole 60 - smoke & a light

Late night, wide awake
Layin' here alone
One o'clock on the dot when I called
And she ain't pickin' up the phone
A couple hours later, get a call from her sayin'
That she'll be home in the morn'
Says she's stayin' with some friends for the night and she's alright
But drank way too much to drive home, I should've known better

Whoa-oh-ohh, I don't wanna be home tonight
Whoa-oh-ohh, anybody got a smoke and a light?
Whoa-oh-ohh, don't you worry, don't stress that pretty head
I'll write some songs about whiskey, cigarettes
And wishin' I was dead

And now she's hot breathin' on another man
Schemin' about what she's gonna say to me
'Cause she knows I wanted more, but now her clothes are on the floor
And his hands are where my hands should be
And it's too late, or maybe it was fate
I should've seen it comin' all along
Because a good girl, well, she can only be good
Until all that's good is gone, yeah

Whoa-oh-ohh, I don't wanna be home tonight
Whoa-oh-ohh, anybody got a smoke and a light?
Whoa-oh-ohh, don't you worry, don't stress that pretty head
I'll write some songs about whiskey, cigarettes
And wishin' I was dead

Written by:
Jacob Ty Young, Justin Eckerd, Ryan Laslie, Tristan Roby

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Ole 60

Ole 60

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