I'd Still Have You - John Pierce Lyrics
I'd Still Have You
'Cause I swear it stops when you're with good friends.
An' Billy sayin': "One more shot,"
An' damn that shot always turned to ten.
Oh, but I'm afraid the truth,
Is if it weren't for me, I'd still have you.
I used to blame it on the wind,
When it got still it meant the fish were bitin'.
Used to think the devil's to blame,
Yeah it'd make a good excuse:
If it weren't for me, I'd still have you.
No, it ain't my fault;
That's a real nice thought;
Only problem is, it just ain't true.
An' still I curse the night an' everything in sight:
Anything to keep from feeling like a fool,
'Cause if it weren't for me, I'd still have you.
I used to point my finger at,
The fact that you were born to money.
I could never measure up;
No poor boy's love could ever keep you, honey.
But a lie won't hide the truth:
If it weren't for me, I'd still have you.
No, it ain't my fault;
That's a real nice thought;
Only problem is, it just ain't true.
An' still I curse the night an' everything in sight:
Anything to keep from feeling like a fool,
'Cause if it weren't for me, I'd still have you.
I used to blame it on the clock,
'Cause I swear it stops when you're with good friends.
An' Billy sayin': "One more shot,"
An' damn that shot always turned to ten.