Jay Silence - Wood and Whiskey

When I was just a young boy
On granddaddy's knee
He'd tell me 'bout the good and bad
And all the heartache he had seen
He'd always say
Try and stay away
From tattoos and whiskey

My daddy showed me rock 'n' roll
And all that music in between
I grabbed that six-string wood guitar
And it's always been strapped to me
Right or wrong
I'd sing a song
About wood and whiskey

You can tell me 'bout the lord above
And all I should believe
I got my heart
I got my soul
They're tattooed on my sleeve
When I grew up
And I got old
I guess I always knew
I'd be proof
Wood and whiskey

My momma told me many times
It's a hard life to live
I did my best to listen close
But I gave all I could give
Now I know
The way it goes
Wood and whiskey

You can tell me 'bout the lord above
And all I should believe
I got my heart
I got my soul
They're tattooed on my sleeve
When I grew up
And I got old
I guess I always knew
I'd be true
Wood and whiskey
Tattoos and whiskey

Written by:
Jeremy Silence

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