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lyrics
You’re a bad, bad boy, I don’t know what to do
But I been wastin’ my whiskey and my nights on you
And I think maybe, Baby, it’s time for me to move on
I’m a sad, sad girl, all alone at the bar
Drinkin’ PBR while you play my guitar
And I think maybe, Baby, it’s time for me to move on
Well I drank enough to come home and tell you it’s over
That I’m done and leavin’ you
But the part of me that’s wishin’ on this four leaf clover
Wants to stay in love with you
Got a strange, strange way of tryin’ to get me to stay
I know I’m just another pawn in the games that you play
And I think maybe, Baby, it’s time for me to move on
And it’s a mean, mean ache inside my heart as I break
You got me fallin’ apart, there’s not much more I can take
And I think maybe, Baby, it’s time for me to move on
Well I drank enough to come home and tell you it’s over
That I’m done and leavin’ you
But the part of me that’s wishin’ on this four leaf clover
Wants to stay in love with you
But it’s a hard, hard time tellin’ friends that I’m fine
I try to cover white lies and drown my thoughts in red wine
And I think maybe, Baby, it’s time for me to move on
And it’s a long, long drive down the road to cut ties
Swervin’ all the way home just to slur my goodbyes
And I think maybe, Baby, it’s time for me to move on
Well I drank enough to come home and tell you it’s over
That I’m done and leavin’ you
‘Cause ya made me hate ya till I straight forgot how to love ya
Now I’m screamin’, Babe, we’re through
And I think maybe, Baby, it’s time for you to move on
credits
from 1835 Madison,
released September 24, 2013
Faith Evans Ruch (acoustic guitar/vocals), Poyee Yancy (bass), Jesse Dakota (drums), Josh Roberts (electric guitar), Rick Steff (piano), Richard Ford (banjo), Jim Spake (baritone saxophone/tenor saxophone), Scott Thompson (trumpet), Victor Sawyer (trombone)
Faith Evans Ruch is a Memphis, Tennessee folk/Americana singer-songwriter with a fresh, honest voice. She broke onto the scene in 2013 with '1835 Madison' and follows it with her sophomore vinyl EP, 'After It's Said & Done.'
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