From a pure songwriting perspective, this one's no great shakes, that's for sure. Certainly the verses were cobbled together at the last minute. But I think it's got promise for something that might be fun to play live. I could potentially here Magnolia Green tackling this one ...
lyrics
you stumble in at 4 in the morning
I learned there ain’t no use for to ask
the deepest love will come with no warning
take these chains to task
take these chains to task
Take me to the place where I
Fall to pieces
Take me to the end of the firing line
Break it on down til the pain releases
Ain’t no shine at the bottom of a
Diamond mine
I drink my bourbon straight with no chaser
Never take no sugar with tea
My angel needs no roses to grace her
some times she pities me
times she pities me
Take me to the place where I
Fall to pieces
Take me to the end of the firing line
Break it on down til the pain releases
Ain’t no shine at the bottom of a
Diamond mine
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