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Lonesome Blues

by Shooter Jennings

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Another lifetime lived in a long night I'm watching the sunrise before I lay down to sleep Livin' at parties, watching my twenties hittin' my thirties and letting it go [Chorus] But that's all I've been livin' for When there's nothing left to lose anymore If there's a door, I'll go through and walk right into my lonesome blues Running my friends off I cheat and I get caught They tell me that I'm lost but I don't care anymore I'm having a free mind Living a free life Knowing that my flight is gonna crash and burn [Chorus] Writing my stories on my worst mornings Pulling my heart strings to help me find myself Living with my past Smokin' up my grass And having a good laugh just to lose myself

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