You were the first thing that I thought of
When I thought I drank you off my mind
When I get lost in the liquor
You're the only one I find
And if I did the things I oughta
You still would not be mine
So I'll keep a tight grip on the bottle
Gettin' loose and killin' time

This killin' time is killin' me
Drinking myself blind thinkin' I won't see
Not if I cross that line and they bury me
Well, I just might find I'll be killin' time for eternity

I don't know nothin' 'bout tomorrow
I've been lost in yesterday
I've spent all my life just dying
For a love that passed away
There's an end to all my sorrow
This is the only price I'll pay
I'll be a happy man when I go
And I can't wait another day

This killin' time is killin' me
Drinking myself blind thinkin' I won't see
Not if I cross that line and they bury me
Well, I just might find I'll be killin' time for eternity

Yes, I just might find I'll be killin' time for eternity


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Killin' Time Lyrics as written by James Hayden Nicholas Clint Patrick Black

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    great classic clint black song, nice drinking song

    vortecs10on December 15, 2005   Link
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    This is the perfect song for when you're legitimately trying to drink someone off your mind. Ahh, it never works.

    twollamaloveon August 17, 2006   Link
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    ^^^^^^^^ agreed.

    XReDNeCKCHiCkXon February 19, 2007   Link
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    Drinking just makes time kill itself faster. Great song!

    OpinionHeadon December 09, 2009   Link
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    First two lines are the best in the history of country music.

    bucklebon September 10, 2017   Link

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