[Verse 1]
I parked my truck by the old pine grove,
Where the moonlight hits like a lover I used to know.
The whiskey’s warm, but it don’t fill the space,
Left behind by her smile, her touch, her face.
[Chorus]
Ten years gone, she walked away,
Left me drowning in yesterday.
Whiskey, powder, and the weight of my gun,
They’re the only friends I’ve got to lean on.
Rust on my truck, regret in my veins,
Love’s a ghost I can’t outrun, just pain.
[Verse 2]
The glove box holds a ring she wouldn’t wear,
A shattered promise, now dust in the air.
The radio’s stuck on our favorite tune,
But the words cut deep in the light of the moon.
[Prechorus]
I tried the Lord, I tried the light,
But the dark keeps calling every night.
[Chorus]
Ten years gone, she walked away,
Left me drowning in yesterday.
Whiskey, powder, and the weight of my gun,
They’re the only friends I’ve got to lean on.
Rust on my truck, regret in my veins,
Love’s a ghost I can’t outrun, just pain.
[Bridge]
Tailgate down, staring at the stars,
Wondering how we fell so far.
Her shadow lingers in the rearview glass,
A haunting reminder of what couldn’t last.