Alcohol
It burns my lips, so
Alcohol
It's a son of a bitch, so
Alcohol
It burns my lips, so
Alcohol
It's a son of a gun

Hey, hey, baby don't you think I really am, I gotta know
Late last summer, don't you know I saw it coming?
Didn't hear it on the radio

Alcohol
It burns my lips, so
Alcohol
It's a son of a bitch, so
Alcohol
It burns my lips, so
Alcohol
It's a son of a gun

Hey, hey, baby don't you really, really ever understand?
Late last summer, don't you know it was a bummer?
Don't you believe it got a little out of hand?
Why, why, darling does he always ever feel the same?
Everywhere I turn, don't you know I love the burnin'
Goddamn it, I'm going insane

Alcohol
It burns my lips, so
Alcohol
It's a son of a bitch, so
Alcohol
It burns my lips, so
Alcohol
It's a son of a gun

Hey, hey, baby don't you think I really am, I gotta know
Late last summer, don't you know I saw it coming?
Didn't hear it on my radio

Alcohol
It burns my lips, so
Alcohol
It's a son of a bitch, so
Alcohol
It burns my lips, so
Alcohol
It's a son of a gun

Why, why daughter, don't you think I know it's time to go?
You should have seen it coming, and I know you're kind of bumming
But at least you got my stereo
Hey, hey, baby doll, you know all I have to do is call
I took a lot of pain but you know I've got a friend
And his name is alcohol


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    On certain verses, when Gibby sings "It burns my lips so", it sounds as if the wrods were mixed with "It burns my goddamned soul". Anyone agrees?

    Alienoon September 30, 2012   Link

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