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You can always find me here
Raisin hell and drinkin beer
With all my good time buddies
Cuttin up and havin funYeah, the jokes can be on me
And I dont mind usually
Im an easy goin, back slappin son of a gunBut she just left me
And thats just left me undone
So you dont want to push your luck boys, not tonight
Just dont bring up her name one more timeIf you think Im in the mood to pick a fight
Youre damn rightShes gone and I admit I was wrong
But I cant quit
Thinkin about how good our love used to be
And the whiskey numbs the painBut in the morning when I wake
Ill be hungover hangin on to a memory
And Ill order one more round
Lose the Coke and keep the CrownAnd just drown my misery
And Ill blind myself with liquor and neon lights
Alone and stoned out of my mindIf you think Im flyin high as a kite

Youre damn rightNow Im just tryin to make it through
But gettin over you is a long, long road
And Im a strong man but its killin me lettin go
And Id love to say it aint but I cant lie
Yeah, pretend that I got somethin in my eyesIf you think Im gonna break down and cry
Youre damn right, youre damn right

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James Otto (born James Allen Otto on July 29, 1973, in Fort Lewis, Washington) is an American country music artist. Otto began his career on Mercury Nashville Records in 2002, charting three minor singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts and recording his debut album Days of Our Lives for the label before being dropped in 2004. In late 2007, he signed to Warner Bros Records. His second album, Sunset Man, was released in April 2008. It was produced by John Rich (of Big & Rich) and Jay Demarcus (of Rascal Flatts), the latter of whom is Otto's brother-in-law.

Read more about James Otto on Last.fm.


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