Hey hey I'll never feel that way again
hang down heartache, hang dog friends
cause liquor ain't my only friend
I admit I had to share with them
five years or so I said
we agreed upon it then
so I went the distance
talked about it in the car that night
five years or so I said
we'd agreed upon it then
so I went the distance

Hey I'll never feel that way again
hang down heartache
hang dog friends
Swore we'd never be apart
all of this foolishness
all I wanted was your heart dear
oh man I can't pretend
why I try
why I didn't try
five years or so I said
we'd agreed upon it then
I went the distance

Hey hey I'll never feel that way again
hang down heartache, hang dog friends
why I try, why I didn't try
five years or so I said
we agreed upon it then
I went the distance
why I try
why I didn't try
five years or so I said
we'd agreed upon it then
I went the distance

Anchored ship, angry tide
you're the reason why
I'd even wanna ride


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