歌词
[Verse]
I've been burning these bridges, one by one,
Trying to forget that we’ve come undone.
But every road I take leads back to you,
And I'm left here wondering what I'm supposed to do.
[Chorus]
Tough times don't last but tough folks do,
And you know it's always darkest before dawn.
But, honey, if it so happens that you're gone for good,
Then I suppose my heart is as good as gone (gone whoa)
[Verse 2]
That old oak tree with our names carved in,
Survived every storm with its roots still strong,
But every autumn its leaves still fall
Daylight is shorter and the nights grow long
[Bridge]
I've been searching for answers in a bottle of bourbon,
Sometimes it feels like my world ain’t turnin’
So I'll raise my glass to the memories we've known,
Try to find a way to make it on my own.
[Chorus]
Tough times don't last but tough folks do,
You know it's always darkest before the dawn
But, sugar, if you're gone for good,
Then I guess my heart is as good as gone (gone whoa)
[Chorus]
Tough times don't last but tough folks do,
You know it's always darkest before the dawn
But, sugar, if you're gone for good,
Then I guess my heart is as good as gone (gone whoa)
[banjo solo]
[Outtro]
In case you ever wanted to make your way back home,
I’ll leave the screen door unlocked with the porch light on,
But honey if you're gone for good (for good)
Then I guess my heart is as good as gone.
Is our fate sealed?
Is it a done deal?
Were we ever real?
But if you're gone for good (if you've moved on)
My heart is, my heart is as good as gone.
[sad fiddle solo]
Gone for good (for good)
Good as gone (as gone)
Gone for good (for good)
I'm as good as gone...
[End]