Bottle of Wine

THOMAS R PAXTON, TOM PAXTON

Ramblin' around this dirty old town
Singin' for nickels and dimes
Times getting rough I ain't got enough
To buy me a bottle of wine

Bottle of wine, fruit of the vine
When you gonna let me get sober
Leave me along, let me go home
I wann'a go back and start over

Little hotel, older than Hell
Cold and as dark as a mine
Blanket so thin, I lie there and grin
Buy me little bottle of wine

Bottle of wine, fruit of the vine
When you gonna let me get sober
Leave me along, let me go home
I wann'a go back and start over

Aches in my head, bugs in my bed
Pants so old that they shine
Out on the street, tell the people I meet
Won'ch buy me a bottle of wine

Bottle of wine, fruit of the vine
When you gonna let me get sober
Leave me along, let me go home
I wann'a go back and start over

Teacher must teach, and the preacher must preach
Miner must dig in the mine
I ride the rods, trusting in God
And hugging my bottle of wine

Bottle of wine, fruit of the vine
When you gonna let me get sober
Leave me along, let me go home
I wann'a go back and start over

Trivia about the song Bottle of Wine by Tom Paxton

On which albums was the song “Bottle of Wine” released by Tom Paxton?
Tom Paxton released the song on the albums “Wearing the Time” in 1994, “Best of Friends” in 2004, “Ain't That News” in 2005, and “The Best Of Tom Paxton: I Can't Help Wonder Wher I'm Bound: The Elektra Years” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Bottle of Wine” by Tom Paxton?
The song “Bottle of Wine” by Tom Paxton was composed by THOMAS R PAXTON, TOM PAXTON.

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