You’re Not Drinking Enough – Alan Jackson (originally by Don Henley)
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I can see that you haven’t recovered From the girl who let you down You would sell what is left of your soul For another go ’round
You keep telling yourself she means nothing Maybe you should call her bluff But if you don’t really mean it You must not be drinking enough
Well, the perfume she wore You can buy down at the five and dime But on some other woman It don’t smell the same in your mind
You keep telling yourself you can take it You tell yourself that you’re tough But if you still want to hold her You must not be drinking enough
You’re not drinking enough To wash away old memories And there ain’t enough whiskey in Texas To keep you from begging, please, please, please
She passed on your passion, stepped on your pride It turns out you ain’t quite so tough ‘Cause you still want to hold her You must not be drinking enough
You heard this grown man cry You ask yourself why ‘Cause you still want to hold her You must not be drinking enough
Ay, ay, ay, ay Ask yourself why You still wanna hold her You must no be drinking enough