Song Description
morning after--hangover
Song Length |
5:31 |
Genre |
Pop - Alternative, Jazz - Lounge |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Language |
English |
| |
Lyrics
Rocky Mountain Hangover
Words and music by J.D. Feighner
Verse 1:
Waking, is the hardest thing to do.
As I deal with all the alcohol that I've abused.
Well it was goodbye all my worries; now they've come back home.
To be with me, and let me know I'm not alone.
Verse 2:
Moving, is the hardest thing to do.
When I'm feeling ill and got the chills inside my room.
I try to reason with my body, get me out of bed.
But then my arms, pull the covers farther over me instead.
Chorus:
Now I don't care what I'm missin'
Or what ever I might find.
It's time to deal with this hangover
That has turned into my life.
Here I won't find any answers,
But I don't need them anyway,
I'm just happy to be;
Doing nothing at all today.
Verse 3:
Thinking, is the hardest thing to do.
Though it's not so bad when I'm so sad, to be confused.
And as I lay here in the darkness; there's one thing I know.
Last night was worth every ache and pain inside my bones.
(repeat chorus twice)