Story Behind The Song
Just a simple song about relying on somebody else and somebody relying on you to get through tough times. While the song isn't word-for-word autobiographical, we can all relate to needing someone for support and strength.
Song Description
The story of two friends who rely on each other when the nights get long.
Song Length |
3:55 |
Genre |
Country - Americana, Folk - Americana |
Tempo |
Slow (71 - 90) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Moving, Quiet |
Subject |
Loneliness, Friend |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
Lyrics
She grew up barefoot, played the violin
It made her mama happy
I watched the whiskey run down her chin
It's getting late now
She says she's going home, and if I could walk her
She don't wanna be along
She says
CHORUS:
Come inside, I got plenty of wine
You know I get lonely in the summertime
I'm going to commit a crime just so I have someone knocking at my door
I laugh and kick at dirt
and say I guess one glass won't hurt
She puts on a different shirt and leaves the sequins lying on her floor
It's what we do
It ain't easy to forget love I've found
A bottle only empties, a lover only leaves, a joint only burns down
There's rocks below my window
and when the sky is dark I hear 'em knockin'
Her hair melts down below her shoulders
Her one-too-many voice lights up my yard
I say
CHORUS
I miss your passion
Yeah I miss your voice, I miss your surprises
but when she's here, I could sleep through a divorce
Sometimes bad things happen
Everyone feels pain and we're no different
She's a desert
Long days, cold nights, no rain