Whisky Lullabies

Janet Devlin, Tim Jennings

When I was a child
They'd ask me where it hurt
And wipe the tears from my eyes
Sure embraces
Gentle forehead kisses
Making sure that I was alright
As I grew older and the nights grew shorter
I no longer cared where it hurt
All I hear is, Whisky Lullabies
There to cradle me to sleep
All I hear is, Whisky Lullabies
There to cradle me to sleep
Scars they heal in time
The raw wounds on my mind
They aren't so easily fixed
You can't mend what isn't broken
Kind words are rarely spoken
In time I will learn this
But I grow older
And the nights grow shorter
Drowning as I sink or swim
All I hear is, Whisky Lullabies
There to cradle me to sleep
All I hear is, Whisky Lullabies
There to cradle me to sleep
Sticks and stones they break me to the bone
Words they cut they will always hurt me
Please be my saving Grace
Please be my saving Grace
How to answer all my prayers
Please be my saving Grace
All I hear is, Whisky Lullabies
There to cradle me to sleep
And all I hear is, Whisky Lullabies
There to cradle me to sleep
Sticks and stones they break me to the bone
Words they cut, they will always hurt me
Sticks and stones they break me to the bone
Words they cut, they will always hurt me

Trivia about the song Whisky Lullabies by Janet Devlin

When was the song “Whisky Lullabies” released by Janet Devlin?
The song Whisky Lullabies was released in 2014, on the album “Running With Scissors”.
Who composed the song “Whisky Lullabies” by Janet Devlin?
The song “Whisky Lullabies” by Janet Devlin was composed by Janet Devlin, Tim Jennings.

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