Song Description
Rocking mid-tempo contemporary country song that should make you feel real good if you've ever been dumped.
2000 John Lennon Songwriting Contest runner up
Song Length |
3:18 |
Genre |
Country - Contemporary, Country - General |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
Glad, Cross |
Subject |
Pride, Heartbreak |
Similar Artists |
Lucinda Williams, Reba Mcentire |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
I Can Break My Own Heart
writers: Marc Kuchner and Stacey Magers
It's been four long years since you disappeared
And I've been keeping occupied
I was settling down back in my hometown
And guess who appeared by my side?
You said: hey sugar pie, can I give you a ride?
Ain't I seen you down this road before?
Well honey, it's true that I've been there with you
But I don't need your kind of help anymore
I can break my own heart
I can sing my own blues
I can kill my own time
Get high on my own cheap booze
I can tell my own lies
I don't need your alibis
I can break my own heart, baby
Now I don't need you.
Well when you left I was a worse than a wreck.
Cause I thought you were the best I could find
But the more I would cruise on the sea of my blues
The less I had you on my mind
The next man I found I left my hopes on the ground
And emptied the glass in my hand
I shivered and sighed and was starting to cry.
Before he even asked me to dance.
`Cause I can break my own heart
I can sing my own blues
I can kill my own time
Get high on my own cheap booze
I can tell my own lies
I don't need your alibis
I can break my own heart, baby
Now I don't need you.
Well honey you taught me some lessons
Things I should have known before
But I picked up my best bad habits
After you walked out my door.
Now I can break my own heart
I can get my own blues
I can kill my own time
Get high on my own cheap booze
I can tell my own lies
I don't need your alibis
I can break my own heart, baby
Now I don't need you.