Joe Boone- guitar, guitar solo
Joe Readel- guitar
Korey Kassir- mandolin, vocals
Chris Underwood- bass
lyrics
Crawl around these parts as though you're welcome to come in, hole in your head with a bottle on the brain
How many times girl do I have to tell you not to stare, you're just giving me a headache saying how you never get this drunk
I came in here to think a bit bout where and who I am, but you came up beside me girl and set yourself right down
Made up face, made up eyes, made up thoughts all for a made up place, glass up towards the sky I'ma try and make it work
Stare right through you down to the other side, hope for more though I know it can't be true
Take me home girl, you know it's gettin' late, walk me home, I feel it is my fate
Escape unscathed as I head out towards the door, saved again by a gentle slap upside my head
My friend my counsel got me outta this ol' mess, now I've got to go before that creature scampers back
No luck tonight my boy as she sees me by the coats, I'm dead for good carve me a stone and plant it by my head
Well it could be worse I say as she grabs me by the shirt, down the road we go and I try and hide my face
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