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this one was also a product of that period where i was too injured to play normal guitar. so the main riff is based around a tuning trick. grab the peg and tune up for the first part of the riff, tune down for the second, rinse and repeat.
lyrics
you can get drunk and stay at her place, i'm going home
i'll see you in the morning but, they're shutting off the phone
so it won't work to call me, but i might be there
you can get drunk and stay at her place, i won't care
you run around like you've got something to prove
but you don't care about me, i've got nothing to lose
i'm laying it on the line and this is what i'm about
we could stay up and talk or go home and make out
you can get drunk and stay at her place, it'll be alright
i'll see you in the morning, and we don't have to fight about it
but it won't work to tell me that i'm on your mind
you can get drunk and stay at her place, and that's just fine
you've got your boyfriends and girlfriends and you've got a choice
you can't expain it to me, i won't hear your voice
i'm laying it on the line and i'm spelling it out
i could spend the night or you could throw me out
but now you're on your own
truly alone
so you can run around and fuck anybody you want, but that ain't who i am
you can get drunk and stay at her place, i won't give a damn
credits
from the Cobbler's Kids Wear No Shoes,
released November 15, 2012
guitar, bass, vox - herb
drums - ben ivascu
recorded, mixed, produced by herb
mastered by dave gardner at magneto
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