Lyrics The Wishing Well - Trent Willmon
Well
I
run
a
little
tavern
on
a
dead
end
street
And
my
ears
are
pretty
bent
By
the
time
I
close
at
three
Everybody's
got
a
wish
that
comes
in
here
A
little
amnesia
for
the
price
of
a
beer
And
Dale
knows
that
I
know
all
about
his
wife
And
what
it
is
she's
doing
and
Who
she's
with
tonight
But
I
don't
say
a
word
about
it
And
neither
does
he
He
just
talks
about
them
Dodgers
And
buys
another
drink
(Chorus)
Down
at
The
Wishing
Well
Forgetfulness
is
what's
for
sale
To
help
wash
away
the
sin
of
lovers
and
friends
Or
just
forgive
themselves
A
place
to
throw
their
money
down
In
hopes
of
getting
lost
or
found
You
ought
to
hear
the
stories
They
don't
tell
Down
at
The
Wishing
Well
They
say
Gina
was
a
heartbreaker
Back
in
her
day
But
years
and
hard
living
Put
the
lines
on
her
face
Now
she
only
wants
a
man
Who
can
see
her
like
before
So
she
sips
her
margarita
and
watches
the
door
(Repeat
Chorus)
Yeah
I'll
pour
you
a
drink
seven
nights
a
week
And
I'll
listen
to
what
you
say
or
you
don't
Cause
that's
how
I
forget
The
reasons
that
I'm
alone
(Repeat
Chorus)
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