Lyrics Partying Is Such Sweet Sorrow - Every Time I Die
At
the
bottom
of
the
first
drink,
I
found
my
nerve.
At
the
bottom
of
the
next
one,
I
met
my
girl.
At
the
bottom
of
the
third
drink,
I
found
the
fourth.
And
at
the
bottom
of
that
one
Was
a
trojan
horse
That
carried
in
demons
Who
brought
their
brides.
And
they
tempted
darkness,
Where
I
lost
my
mind.
Well,
the
fifth
drink
found
it
And
carries
it
home
where
my
girl
was
waiting
One
foot
out
the
door.
Another
night
spent
collecting
dust.
Mug
shot
of
a
marbles
bust.
Ruination
leaves
the
lantern
lit,
So
I
know
where
the
good
lovin′
is.
I
used
to
be
a
goddamn
saint.
I
said
my
prayers
and
I
handled
snakes.
Until
the
road
introduced
me
to
sin.
I
only
shook
hands
with
drink,
But
he
had
friends
with
him.
I
cursed
the
day
we
raised
out
glass
Up
like
a
bridge
to
let
the
devil
pass,
Cause'
he
ain′t
ever
left
this
town,
And
only
beaten
and
unborn
are
living
with
him
now.
I
used
to
be
a
holy
man,
"Once
put
an
onion
in
a
beggars
hand"*
But
now
I
would
rather
not
believe.
How
could
a
man
I've
never
met
be
so
cruel
to
me?
At
least
I'm
in
good
company.
[x2]
I′ll
drink
to
that.
[x2]
Dash
the
cup.
Fifteen
years
has
been
long
enough.
Put
the
child
in
an
unmarked
grave
And
burn
the
black
book,
page
by
page.
Go
alone,
there
is
your
road.
For
once,
I′m
awake
and
will
not
serve
madness.
[x2]
Cause'
I
am
not
the
company
I
keep.
Dash
the
cup.
Fifteen
years
has
been
long
enough.
Put
the
child
in
an
unmarked
grave
And
burn
the
black
book,
page
by
page.
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