I Moved Into A Bar
Embracing Life's Changes: A Honky Tonk TaleLyrics
She put her rearview on the driveway
She left, looking back one last time
Headed south to the highway
Headed south towards the highway
Took everything with her she could fit
Took everything she could fit in her vehicle
She flew on out of town
Left the town by flying away
Finger up pedal down
Driving fast, expressing her frustration
Had enough of us and she up and called it quits
Decided to end the relationship abruptly
That porch light is on but it's quiet as a mouse
The house is empty and silent
She wasn't the only one that moved out of that house
Others have also left the same house
I'm roommates with Jack and Jose and Jim Beam
The singer is now living with alcohol (Jack, Jose, and Jim Beam)
This tied on getting her gone ain't hard as it seems
Ending the relationship is easier than expected
Got all the proof I need she ain't worth a broken heart
The singer is convinced that she's not worth the pain
When she moved out I moved into a bar
The singer moved on by immersing himself in a bar
I don't head where she's headed
He is not following her path
But I know this Chevy
He recognizes a familiar Chevy outside a honky-tonk
Lives outside this old honky tonk
She's far from finding closure
She's so far from closure
He's far from being sober
And I'm so far from sober
Adapting to his new lifestyle
But I'm settling into my new home
Yeah I'm roommates with Jack, Jose and Jim beam
Reiteration of living with Jack, Jose, and Jim Beam
This tied on getting her gone ain't hard as it seems
Breaking up is simpler than anticipated
Got all the proof I need she ain't worth a broken heart
Convinced of her unworthiness of his heartbreak
When she moved out I moved into a bar
Choosing the bar as a new place of residence
My front doors are swinging
Describing the atmosphere of the new home
My couch is a stool
The singer's social life revolves around the bar
My chandelier is neon
Metaphorical description of the lighting
My table is pool
Utilizing a pool table as a dining table
My candles are Marlboro's
Cigarettes are used as a substitute for candles
I'm drunk as a fool
Indulging in excessive drinking
My glass ain't half empty
Optimistic perspective, seeing the glass as always full
cause it's always full
Yeah I'm roommates with Jack, Jose and Jim Beam
Reiteration of living with Jack, Jose, and Jim Beam
This tied on getting her gone ain't hard as it seems
Breaking up is simpler than anticipated
Got all the proof I need she ain't worth a broken heart
Convinced of her unworthiness of his heartbreak
When she moved out I moved into a bar
Choosing the bar as a new place of residence
Yeah I'm roommates with Jack, Jose and Jim Beam
Reiteration of living with Jack, Jose, and Jim Beam
This tied on getting her gone ain't hard as it seems
Breaking up is simpler than anticipated
Got all the proof I need she ain't worth a broken heart
Convinced of her unworthiness of his heartbreak
When she moved out I moved into a bar
Choosing the bar as a new place of residence
When she moved out I moved into a bar
Reiteration of the decision to move into a bar
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