Miss You Cause I’m Drinking

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Mitchell Tenpenny - Country

Miss You Cause I’m Drinking

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[Verse 1] Don't get it twisted if I start reminiscing, ah That ain't my mission tonight My heart ain't broken but this bottle opened A sugar-coated moment in time Back when you and I were a-okay I coulda swore I threw that memory away [Chorus] Just so you know girl I ain't drinking 'cause I miss you I miss you 'cause I'm drinking Gonna blame it on the ninety proof It's the Maker's fault I'm thinking Thinking 'bout us and what might've been I might be drunk but I still know the difference I ain't drinking 'cause I miss you I miss you 'cause I'm drinking [Verse 2] I wasn't hurting 'til I started sipping bourbon Now Kentucky's started stirring the past I just came here for a good time How the hell'd you gеt back on my mind? In the morning I'll be just fine Thought I was doing bеtter But for the record [Chorus] Just so you know girl I ain't drinking 'cause I miss you I miss you 'cause I'm drinking Gonna blame it on the ninety proof It's the Maker's fault I'm thinking Thinking 'bout us and what might've been I might be drunk but I still know the difference I ain't drinking 'cause I miss you I miss you 'cause I'm drinking [Bridge] Oh oh oh I miss you, I miss you so bad I coulda swore I threw that memory away But I guess liquor likes to hit replay [Chorus] Just so you know girl I ain't drinking 'cause I miss you I miss you 'cause I'm drinking Gonna blame it on the ninety proof It's the Maker's fault I'm thinking Thinking 'bout us and what might've been I might be drunk but I still know the difference I ain't drinking 'cause I miss you I miss you 'cause I'm drinking I ain't drinking 'cause I miss you I miss you 'cause I'm drinking

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Credits

Writers
  • Mitchell Tenpenny
  • Jesse Frasure
  • Emma-Lee