Lyrics Elephant - Jason Isbell
She
said
Andy
you're
better
than
your
past,
Winked
at
me
and
drained
her
glass,
Cross-legged
on
the
barstool,
like
nobody
sits
anymore.
She
said
Andy
you're
taking
me
home,
But
I
knew
she
planned
to
sleep
alone.
I'd
carry
her
to
bed
and
sweep
up
the
hair
from
the
floor
If
I
hadd
fucked
her
before
she
got
sick
I'd
never
hear
the
end
of
it
She
don't
have
the
spirit
for
that
now
We
drink
these
drinks
and
laugh
out
loud,
Bitch
about
the
weekend
crowd,
And
try
to
ignore
the
elephant
somehow
Somehow
She
said
Andy
you
crack
me
up,
Seagrams
in
a
coffee
cup,
Sharecropper
eyes
and
her
hair
almost
all
gone.
When
she
was
drunk
she
made
cancer
jokes,
She
made
up
her
own
doctor's
notes,
Surrounded
by
her
family,
I
saw
that
she
was
dying
alone.
I'd
sing
her
classic
country
songs
And
she'd
get
high
and
sing
along.
She
don't
have
much
voice
to
sing
with
now
We'd
burn
these
joints
in
effegy,
Cry
about
what
we
used
to
be,
And
try
to
ignore
the
elephant
somehow.
Somehow
I
buried
her
a
thousand
times,
Giving
up
my
place
in
line,
But
I
don't
give
a
damn
about
that
now
There's
one
thing
that's
real
clear
to
me,
No
one
dies
with
dignity.
We
just
try
to
ignore
the
elephant
somehow.
We
just
try
to
ignore
the
elephant
somehow.
We
just
try
to
ignore
the
elephant
somehow.
Somehow.
Somehow.
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