Blood Shot
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Blood Shot
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I got the bloodshot blues
Why do i go out everynight and play?
I got the bloodshot blues
Why do i go out everynight and play?
My old lady keep on telling me
'boy, when you gonna change your evil ways?'
Everynight, everynight
I go out with my good timing friends
Everynight, everynight
I go out with my good timing friends
Laughing and a joking
I swear it's the living end
Drinking gin and whiskey
Chasing girls with pretty names
Drinking gin and whiskey
Chasing girls with pretty names
I like the smell of smoke and perfume
I swear i ain't got no shame
I got the bloodshot blues
Why do i go out everynight and play?
I got the bloodshot blues
Why do i go out everynight and play?
My old lady keep on telling me
'boy, when you gonna change your evil ways?'
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