Whisky Bar
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Whisky Bar
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Driving out of whisky bay
At the end of a humid day
You wear the pain of the world on your face
And worry the day away
There is nothing to be sad about
There is nothing left to fear
Lay your head on my arm awhile
Whisper in my ear
Remember when we went skinny-dipping in lake charles?
You threw your arms around my neck
You told me I was funny, you told me you loved me
Well honey, the good times are not over yet
I love you
I love you more with each passing year
Lay your head on my arm awhile
Whisper in my ear
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