I woke up on a couch/Couldn't tell if it was day or night out/ I felt alone/And trashed just like after the party/That I threw for myself/Just me and my self pity/I drink to soften the blow/You've got me feeling low/I stumble as I walk home/Singing “whoa-oh”/Like last Friday night/Drinking dollar beers at the dive bar/For four hours of my life/Everything felt right/Sent messages of regret/To my best friend I'm in love with/Smash that forty for me/But pour a little bit out for the death of the city/With tears in our eyes and a song in our throats/We're singing “whoa-oh”
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