DamnLyrics - The center provides all the lyrics

Ringing in the Year - Turnpike Troubadours



     
Page format: Left Center Right
Direct link:
BB code:
Embed:

Ringing in the Year Lyrics


I thought it better not to talk about
The letter that you sent
It was no one else's business
It was barely even mine
And the situation went
The way the situation went
We sthat shit off of our shoes
A hundred-thousand times
Well won't you miss your whiskey in the wintertime
My dear
The way that I've been missing you this fall
And cheap champagne don't dull the pain
Of ringing in the year
Wondering if you think of me at all
Well the fool I loved in Kansas
Was the fool I loved the best
You were fool enough to fall in love with me
We were two tornadoes

Touching down out in the old midwest
And we did our best at dodging the debris
Well won't you miss your whiskey in the wintertime
My dear
The way that I've been missing you this fall
And cheap champagne don't dull the pain
Of ringing in the year
Wondering if you think of me at all
With a little more resolve
I might be somewhere else with you
But I make no resolution of the kind
So I guess its just God blessing you
Did all that you could do
Let all acquaintance be forgot
And never brought to mind
To roman candles cut across
A January sky
Well won't you miss your whiskey in the wintertime
My dear
The way that I've been missing you this fall
And cheap champagne don't dull the pain
Of ringing in the year
Wondering if you think of me at all
Well I still wonder about you sometimes
You know
Song Discussions is protected by U.S. Patent 9401941. Other patents pending.

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

The Turnpike Troubadours, whose name is derived from the bumpy Oklahoma toll-roads and their hard lived folk singing heroes, are proof that isolation can be the mother of originality. Cutting their teeth in roadside dance halls and honky-tonks has made a serious impact on the band’s musical style, which walks the line between Woody Guthrie and Waylon Jennings. “Bossier City,” the band’s debut album, is testament to the small towns in which they were raised. It combines Folk, Country, Cajun, and Bluegrass with stories of longing, humor, tragedy, and general life in rural America.

Read more about Turnpike Troubadours on Last.fm.


User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

View All

Turnpike Troubadours