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Wet and LowNo need to feel sorry for me Cause I'm doing just fine I just need one more whiskey shot Before it's closing time This ain't the world's first broken heart I know I'll be all right I've just been feeling kind of down Since my baby said goodbye Chorus: So why do all of my friends act Like I'm some poster child For every broken hearted dude Whose woman said goodbye I guess they think I'm so far gone There's nowhere left to go She may have left me high and dry But now I'm wet and low I'm not looking for sympathy That's just the way I feel If I can drown her memory You better believe I will But it may take a lot of booze To forget about her This ain't the world's first broken heart But it might be the worst Chorus: That must be why all my friends act Like I'm some poster child For every broken hearted dude Whose woman said goodbye I guess they know I'm so far gone There's nowhere left to go She may have left me high and dry But now I'm wet and low Copyright Kent Newsome and Ronnie Jeffrey All Rights Reserved |
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Kent Newsome (BMI) is a recorded songwriter who has been writing songs for over twenty five years.
He writes traditional country, insurgent country, folk and rock and roll. But his true passion is the blues.
His favorite artists and influences include Otis Spann, Peter Green, R.L. Burnside, Junior Kimbrough,
Richard Buckner, Joe Ely and Townes Van Zandt.
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Err Bear Music, Inc. (BMI) (in this case Err rhymes with her) is a publishing company Kent formed in 1977,
when his first song was recorded. Err Bear Music continues to administer the majority of Kent's catalog.
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