I Won't Write Love Songs

(Brian Hendrix)

Sort of like one of those promises to never drink again when you're drunk, that you won't keep, and never had any intention of keeping. Just the self-bargaining that happens when you're in a certain type of mood. I've been in this type of mood before - sick of love songs. Sick of telling the stories of my heartbreaks, because there's nothing good that comes of it. Just more fodder for writing, which leads to dredging up pain that won't go away if it keeps getting brought up.

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I'll write 'bout the sunrise The mountains and the trees If at all I broach lovers Like the birds and the bees I'll keep it all general Nothing quite 'bout my life I'm tired of spilling out What should stay inside 'Cause (Chorus) I won't write love songs anymore They always remind me 'bout one single girl I won't pick 'em, and I won't sing I'll stare at the pad but won't pen anything Not for love or money, all of it in the world I won't write love songs anymore I'll write about whiskey Like I've done oft before And give y'all a classic Like David Allan Coe Maybe a song about turtles Rattlesnakes, my pet dog How he's man's best friend How he's never run off But... (Chorus) Might write some 'bout Jesus Where we got when we die But no more about losing Or how she makes me to cry Maybe fishing with my buddies The big one got away About ramblin' and drinkin' Half my life away But... (Chorus)

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