You dug a hole by the backyard fence
Covered up with dead leaves and regrets
You act like I don’t know what that hole is for
Lay down your shovel, come in where it’s warm
Another night you’re ruminating
I hear you pour another Jack
Well, our bed is cold and I grow old waitin’
All the while you’re looking back
In the dark alone you brew on
Every right you ever wronged
Lay me down and I’ll redeem you
What I’ve got will make you strong
Ch)
Most your time’s spent underground
Courtin’ your demons and countin’ your sins
Living it down ain’t no living at all
No one wins
When are you gonna reconcile
Leave your foxhole for a piece
Of tenderness instead of trail
Come get up off your knees
Ch)
Stop spending your time underground
Courtin’ your demons and countin’ your sins
Living it down ain’t no living at all
No, no one wins
You dug a hole by the backyard fence
Covered up with dead leaves and regrets
You act like I don’t know what that hole is for
Lay down your shovel, come in where it’s warm
Lay down your shovel, come in where it’s warm
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