VERSE G C G You think you're a big deal with that guitar in your hands G C G But you'll never be Parsons, Earle, or Van Zandt G C G There's one like you on every corner of this town G C G And your songs all feel like whiskey watered down VERSE G C G I liked the way you looked at me and the way you tipped your hat G C G But I grew tired of seeing through you like the bottom of an empty glass G C G There's one like you on every corner of this town G C G And loving you is like drinking whiskey watered down C G Em D/F# Nothing about you packs a punch C G Em D/F# And I know that loving you won't ever get me drunk C G G D/F# C So I packed my bags, I turned my heart around G C G ‘Cause there's nothing I need less than whiskey watered down VERSE G C G Sometimes all you want is just a simple song G C G And there ain't no shame in loving just to see if it won't go wrong G C G But I've been searching high and low and all around this town G C G For something that don't feel like whiskey watered down C G Em D/F# Nothing about you packs a punch C G Em D/F# And I know that loving you won't ever get me drunk C G G D/F# C So I packed my bags, I turned my heart around G C G ‘Cause there's nothing I need less than whiskey watered down