Neon shines through smoky eyes tonight,
It's 2 AM, I'm drunk again,
It's heavy on my mind.

I could never love again,
So much as I love you.
Where you end, where I begin,
Is like a river going through.

Take my eyes, take my heart,
I need them no more.
If never again they'll fall upon,
The one I so adore.

Excuse me please, one more drink.
Could you make it strong,
Cause I don't need to think.
She broke my heart,
My grace is gone.
One more drink and I'll move on.

One drink to remember,
Then another to forget.
Well how could I ever dream to find a sweet love like you again?
One drink to remember, and another to forget...

Excuse me please, one more drink.
Would you make it strong,
Cause I don't need to think.
She broke my heart,
My grace is gone.
One more drink and I'll move on.
One more drink and I'll be gone.

You think of things impossible,
Then the sun refuse to shine.
I woke with you beside me,
Your cold hand lay in mine.

Excuse me please, one more drink.
Could you make it strong,
Cause I don't need to think.
She broke my heart,
My grace is gone.
One more drink and I'll go...

Excuse me please, one more drink.
Could you make it strong,
Cause I don't need to think.
She broke my heart, my grace is gone.
One more drink and I'll move on,
One more drink and I'll be gone.
One more drink my grace is gone.


Lyrics submitted by antifox64, edited by Gunnar997

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    i think it's about a heartbroken man. This song is so incredibly touching. I could just picture this guy sitting at a bar with tears at the edge of his eyes begging the bartender for just one more drink because all he wants to do is forget about this pain in his heart. Because of this girl who left him, his grace is gone.

    I think we've all felt like this about someone we've loved at one point or another. We just feel helpless.

    DancingNanciesDMBon July 11, 2002   Link

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