Visiting Hours

Ken Bethea, Philip Peeples, Murry Hammond, Rhett Miller

[Verse 1]
There's a half a million drunks out
And there's hundred thousand thugs
And I'm selling booze to kids now
Wearing my kid sister's gloves
I don't know what I'm doing any more
I don't know what I started out for

[Verse 2]
At first it looked so easy
It was a cake walk in the park
When I started it was daylight
And how quickly it got dark
I don't know what I'm drinking anymore
I don't know what I started drinking for

[Chorus]
Happy hour is almost over
Hope I can walk on my own power
Find your house, break your window, crash your bedroom
These are the visiting hours

[Chorus]
Happy hour is almost over
I hope I can walk on my own power
I'll find your house, I'll break your window, crash your bedroom
These are the visiting hours

[Verse 3]
The wind across the window
The white noise in the wall
The short leg on the table
The dead trees in the fall
I don't know where I'm living anymore
I don't know what I came here for

[Chorus]
Happy hour is almost over
I hope I can walk on my own power
Find your house, break your window and I'll crash your bedroom
These are the visiting hours
These are the visiting hours
These are the visiting hours

Trivia about the song Visiting Hours by Old 97's

When was the song “Visiting Hours” released by Old 97's?
The song Visiting Hours was released in 2011, on the album “The Grand Theatre, Volume Two”.
Who composed the song “Visiting Hours” by Old 97's?
The song “Visiting Hours” by Old 97's was composed by Ken Bethea, Philip Peeples, Murry Hammond, Rhett Miller.

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