Whiskey

DAVID CARROLL, DAVID PAUL SIMONETT, ERIK BERRY, TIMOTHY SAXHAUG

Whiskey, won't you come and take my troubles
'Cause I can't seem to do it on my own
In the morning there is hours and infinity
The starlit evening's come to take me home

I ain't got a dime in my pocket
I just stepped on my last cigarette
There's a bar downtown that'll give me credit
A home away from home, away I went

Tomorrow there's a train to Carolina
Tomorrow that's where I'm gonna go
Feel the warm sunshine on my shoulders
And live my days a free and easy soul

My home is with the hills and trees around me
My ceiling holds the moon and stars above
So I'll never be a lonely man a'walking
I'll never live one day without love

So whiskey, won't you come and take my troubles
'Cause I can't seem to do it on my own
In the morning there is hours and infinity
The starlit evening's come to take me home
The starlit evening's come to take me home

Trivia about the song Whiskey by Trampled by Turtles

When was the song “Whiskey” released by Trampled by Turtles?
The song Whiskey was released in 2004, on the album “Songs from a Ghost Town”.
Who composed the song “Whiskey” by Trampled by Turtles?
The song “Whiskey” by Trampled by Turtles was composed by DAVID CARROLL, DAVID PAUL SIMONETT, ERIK BERRY, TIMOTHY SAXHAUG.

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