Lyrics Six Feet in the Ground - Sam Riggs
Bartender,
bartender,
pour
me
a
shot.
I've
got
a
memory
to
drown.
And
I'm
not
givin
up
until
me
or
that
memory
Is
buried
six
feet
in
the
ground.
Hey
Sailor
Jerry,
its
good
to
see
you.
I
can
see
you're
doin
fine.
Pull
up
a
glass
while
I'm
thinkin
this
through,
You
always
gettin
me
through
the
night.
And
oh
mister
Jameson,
whats
that
you
say?
I
should
just
leave
her
behind?
Cause
I'm
better
off
now
without
her
wicked
ways,
That
drove
me
out
of
my
mind.
Well
now,
Bartender,
bartender,
pour
me
a
shot.
I've
got
a
memory
to
drown.
And
I'm
not
givin
up
until
me
or
that
memory
Is
buried
six
feet
in
the
ground.
Shot
glass
in
hand,
time
to
dig
a
hole
So
damn
deep
nobody
will
know
Where
I
laid
to
rest
my
heartbroken
soul.
Well
I
guess
that
I
should
just
pay
off
my
tab,
Go
home
and
hope
for
the
best.
But
she'll
never
miss
me
and
this
glass
of
whiskey
It
seems
to
be
all
I
got
left.
Woah
now,
Bartender,
bartender,
pour
me
a
shot.
I've
got
a
memory
to
drown.
On
second
thought
pass
me
a
bottle
instead,
Tonight
I'm
gonna
shoot
this
one
down.
Woah,
I've
tried
this
before
without
any
luck,
She
always
come
back
around.
But
I'm
not
givin
up
until
me
or
that
memory
Is
buried
six
feet
in
the
ground,
Buried
six
feet
in
the
ground,
Oh
buried
six
feet
in
the
ground.
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