Whiskey Tears on the Last Night



(Verse 1)

Sitting on the porch swing, watching the sun go down

Thinking 'bout all the good times, lost and found

The breeze is calm, but my heart's in a storm

Tomorrow's a new day, but tonight feels so warm


(Chorus)

Whiskey tears on the last night

Memories flashing in black and white

I'll raise my glass to the days gone by

Hold onto the past, don't let it die


(Verse 2)

The stars are shining bright, like diamonds in the sky

I can hear the coyotes howling, as time passes by

The fire crackles, casting shadows on the wall

I'll cherish these moments, before they all fall


(Chorus)

Whiskey tears on the last night

Memories flashing in black and white

I'll raise my glass to the days gone by

Hold onto the past, don't let it die


(Bridge)

I'll pack up my dreams, and head down the road

Leaving behind this old dusty abode

But I'll carry with me, all the love and the pain

In my heart, the memories will forever remain


(Chorus)

Whiskey tears on the last night

Memories flashing in black and white

I'll raise my glass to the days gone by

Hold onto the past, don't let it die


(Outro)

As the night fades away, and the morning light creeps in

I'll say goodbye to this old place, with a bittersweet grin

The road ahead may be rough, but I'll keep on the fight

With whiskey tears on the last night

About this poem

A song about a dude that called me crying fighting his demons

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Written on May 23, 2024

Submitted by therealfazezay on May 23, 2024

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Closest metre Iambic pentameter
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Words 286
Stanzas 28
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