ghetto whiskey ghetto wine
how should I divide my time
I can’t see nothin’ worth wakin’ for
my baby’s gone for good this time for sure
and I tell myself it’ll be alright
even though I know it won’t
a drunk and lost a sleepwalking ghost
there’s really no place ever to go
out on the bridge the water it shines like gold
and the trains roll by in slomo
and I throw my bottles out against the boxcars
and curse the stars
the ghetto whiskey the ghetto wine
how should I divide my time
with discount cigs and a bartender friend
to close these curtains with heavy eyelids
ghetto whiskey ghetto wine
how should I divide my time
credits
from KOOL BREEZ,
released February 5, 2021
song written by Wil Cope
produced by Doug Walseth and Wil Cope
Wil Cope – Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica
Doug Walseth- Electric guitars
Andrew Gerfers – Drums
Sarah la Puerta- vocals
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