Well I drank till I stumbled,
I drank till I fell,
When the drunk part was over it hurt me like hell.
I know about drinkin',
So I know one things true,
Being drunk's a lot like loving you

'Cause I loved till I stumbled,
I loved till I fell,
When the loving was over it hurt me like hell.
Now I what a taste of the wrong love can do,
Being drunk's a lot like lovin' you

And I've woke up some mornings and sworn off the drink,
And, at that I've done reasonably, well I think.
But I haven't done well swearing off you and me
At that I've failed miserably.

Well I felt the hangover of loving all night.
I've sat at the bar all alone in a fight.
I've bottled up feelings, and poured them out too,
Being drunk's a lot like loving you.

And I've woke up some mornings and sworn off the drink,
And, at that I've done reasonably, well I think.
But I haven't done well swearing off you and me
At that I've failed miserably.

Well I drank till I stumbled,
I loved till I fell,
When the drunk part was over love hurt me like hell.
Now I know about drinkin' so I know one things true,
Being drunk's a lot like loving you.

Though I know what a taste of the wrong love can do,
Sometimes I still get drunk loving you.


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