Lee Ann Womack Lyrics
1. Last Call
I recognized your number, It's burned into my brain, Felt my heart beating faster, Every time it rang. Some things never change, That's why I didn't answer. I bet you're in a bar, Listening to a country song. Glass of Johnny Walker Red, With no one to take you home. They're probably closing down, Saying, "No more alcohol." I bet you're in a bar 'Cause I'm always your last call. I don't need to check that message. I know what it says. "Baby, I still love you," Don't mean nothing when there's whiskey on your breath. That's the only love I get. So if you're calling... I bet you're in a bar Listening to a cheatin' song Glass of Johnny Walker Red With no one to take you home They're probably closing down Saying, "No more alcohol" I bet you're in bar, 'Cause I'm always your last- Call me crazy but I think maybe We've had our last call. I bet you're in a bar. It's always the same old song. That Johnny Walker Red, By now it's almost gone. But baby, I won't be there To catch you when you fall. I bet you're in bar 'Cause I'm always your last call
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