Amy Martin - Chamomile & Whiskey
Alone in a diner
An old waitress with style
Pours me a coffee
Hopes I ain't waited a while
"Do you know what you want?" she asks with a smile
With a flip of a coin
Every once in a while
She said
I'd walk a mile for a Camel but that's about it
Her name tag was older than me
She smelled of something sweet
Something incomplete
And that's when I asked her
What could it be
She said
It's chamomile and whiskey
It's leather and rye
She's done too much wasting of her precious time
But with chamomile and whiskey
And a Rocky Mountain high
There ain't too much difference between her heart and mine
She said
I've done more wrong than i'd like to admit
If I gave you advice I'd be a hypocrite
I've got my daddy's eyes and my momma's wit
But there's a handful of things I just can't quit
It's chamomile and whiskey
It's leather and rye
She's done too much wasting of her precious time
But with chamomile and whiskey
And a Rocky Mountain high
There ain't too much difference between her heart and mine
There ain't too much difference between her heart and mine
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Amy Martin
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