Kredyty
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Grace Asbury
Vocals
Gideon Klein
Banjo
Dylan Rosson
Electric Guitar
Justin James
Bass Guitar
Tim Lauer
Organ
Lester Estelle
Drums
Mark Siegel
Acoustic Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Grace Asbury
Composer
Fran Litterski
Composer
Charles Walker
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Mark Siegel
Producer
Nathan Dantzler
Mastering Engineer
Nathan Thomas
Mixing Engineer
Sammy Hayes
Assistant Recording Engineer
Zack Zinck
Engineer
Tekst Utworu
You had hiding places that you thought i’d never find
In the closet, in the dresser, by the bushes right outside if it was t
vodka it was whiskey, wasn’t whiskey it was wine
You said it’s not a problem, so the problem became mine
I used to dread the sight of empty bottles sitting on the counter in the kitchen
but this time it was different
Helping you to bed and cleaning up your mess became our 2am tradition
Now i don’t have to fix it
When you pour ‘em down the drain
I see you taking back what’s yours
So i don’t mind these empty bottles anymore
I took all your sorry’s with a grain of salt
But i never left your side cuz i know
it ain’t all your fault
You’re just trying to make the most of
the cards that you’ve been dealt
As long as i’m around, you won’t do it by yourself
I used to dread the sight of empty bottles sitting on the counter in the kitchen
but this time it was different
I used to smell it on your breath and talk you off the edge and pray to God you’d listen
Now i don’t have to fix it
When you pour ‘em down the drain
It’s like the sun after the storm
So i don’t mind these empty bottles anymore
I know it’s just the start of a long road
But for the first time in a long time i feel hope
I used to dread the sight of empty bottles sitting on the counter in the kitchen
but this time it was different
You used to search in bars and empty rooms to find the part of you you thought was missing
And now you’re finally living
When you pour ‘em down the drain
I see who you were before
So i don’t mind these empty bottles anymore
Yeah you may have lost some battles
But you’ve almost won the war
So i don’t mind these empty bottles anymore
Written by: Charles Walker, Fran Litterski, Grace Asbury