Dog's Eye View - Cottonmouth lyrics

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Dog's Eye View - Cottonmouth lyrics

Abigail, I'm sorry I never meant to kick your mouth I was afraid, didn't want to hear Those words come out We agreed it was nothing I thought we agreed We would never get attached Now here we are tied at the head Wasn't it you, who said, "Love was useless?" Hey, wasn't it you said, "Love was like driving south?" Well we start out thirsty And wind up with Cottonmouth Abigail, knows Birmingham like The back of a handsome man All curves leading nowhere Because they can She gets bored sometimes All you know is she'll follow them around for a while And try to reach Heading somewhere near She says, "Wasn't it you who said love was useless?" Wasn't it you said, "Love was like driving south?" Well, we start out thirsty And wind up with cottonmouth, cottonmouth Abigail, I was thirsty I could've sworn you were a cup of water You poured out your heart I drank it, now I'm just feeling sick The scenery keeps changing But the same sad plot Keeps repeating And I always wind up, I always wind up leaving you Wasn't it you, who said, "Love was useless?" Wasn't it you, who said, "Love was useless?" I think it might have been me, who said, "Love was like driving south" Well we start out thirsty, Abigail, we always start out thirsty Yeah, well we start out thirsty and wind up with cottonmouth Abigail, I'm sorry Abigail, I'm sorry I got a bad taste in my mouth I can't sing it [Incomprehensible] I'm sorry Abigail, I'm sorry Abigail, I'm sorry Abigail, I'm sorry Abigail