Dwight Yoakam - Two Doors Down (Bluegrass Version) lyrics

[Dwight Yoakam - Two Doors Down Bluegrass Version lyrics]

Two doors down there's a jukebox
That plays all night long real sad songs
All about me and you

An' two doors down there's a barmaid
That serves 'em real strong here lately
That's how I make it through

An' two doors down there's a heartache
That once was my friend
An' two doors down there's a memory
That won't ever end
Two doors down there's a bar stool
That knows me by name
And we sit there together and wait for you

Two doors down there's a bottle
Where I take out my shame and hold it up
For the whole world to view

Two doors down there's a pay phone
But no calls come in
An' two doors down there's a memory
That won't ever end

From the hotel to the barroom
Is just a stumble and a fall
And sometimes when it gets bad
I've been known to crawl

Freedom from sorrow is just two doors away
I'll escape for a short time
But, I know I can't stay

Two doors down is where they'll find me
When you're finally through
Taking what's left of my life
An' two doors down is where they'll leave me
When payment comes due
For the hours I've spent there each night

Two doors down I'll be forgotten
But until then
Two doors down there's a memory
That won't ever end

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