What I Have Left

Pour me up a glass of whiskey or wine
I'm here all night and I'm here to unwind
I don't work tomorrow and I'm feelin' on edge
Here is this gal livin' miles away
We get along and I like it that way
But listen here mister now what do you think?
You know what I mean when I sing?

I didn't leave my heart at the door of the airplane
I packed it with the luggage that was put over head
Now she don't return my calls
I'm use to climbing up much taller walls
But I should shake it loose and spare
What I have left

Here comes the question
How was Idaho?
I failed the lesson there now I don't know
Fate wasn't in existence that I could have guessed
Unlike a dog with a bone
I guess I can't really walk on by
I wasn't built the way most others try
Sometimes I ask my sis if she could lend me advice
She's know what I mean when I sing

I coulda left my heart at the door of the airplane
I packed it with the luggage that was put over head
Now she won't return my calls
I'm use to climbing up much taller walls
But I should shake it loose and spare
What I have left

Headaches that I have I brought on myself
Mistakes I make I repeat what the hell
And every time I toss all these feelings around
I can't help but go in and fold
Another round comes and I'm in a haze
She comes to mind often more everyday
Remembering the moment how our eyes came to meet
Her name is a song that I sing

I shoulda left my heart at the door of the airplane
I packed it with the luggage that was put over head
Now she won't return my calls
I'm use to climbing up much taller walls
But I should shake it loose and spare
I should shake it loose and spare
Oh I should shake it loose and spare
What I have left



Credits
Writer(s): Gilbert Louie Ray Montoya
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