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Confederate Railroad Whiskey And Women




[Verse 1]
It''s range have changed by the passage of time
I've broken bad habits left them behind
Defeated my demons confronted of my fears
And anticipation of my golden years
I paid the price for excessive extremes
No longer able to recover the sins
I'm older and wiser but to tell you the truth
Often I long for the ways of my youth

[Chorus]
Whiskey and women
Cocaine and peers
Sometimes I miss ‘em
Yes I always will
A gay that [?] but I remember the thrill
Of whiskey and women
Cocaine and peers

[Verse 2]
There's so much to live forward
So much to lose
So much depends on the road
That I've choose
Lord knows had no better
And I have all along
I'll pray I don't weaken
When the temptation's strong

[Chorus]
Whiskey and women
Cocaine and peers
Sometimes I miss ‘em
Yes. I always will
A gay that [?] but I remember the thrill
Of whiskey and women
Cocaine and peers
Whiskey and women
Cocaine and peers
Sometimes I miss ‘em
Yes I always will
A gay that [?] but I remember the thrill
Of whiskey and women
Cocaine and peers
Whiskey and women
Cocaine and peers



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