[Verse 1]
Got my headlights shining
Down an old dirt road
Smoke my cigarettes
I should quit, I know
The radio's playing
Old country songs
Someone's leaving, someone's cheating
On and on
[Pre-Chorus]
I think I might like
The quiet nights
Of this empty life
[Chorus]
'Cause someday, maybe somebody
Will love me like I need and
Someday I won't have to prove
'Cause somebody will see all my worth
But until then, I'll do just fine on my own
With my cigarettes and this old dirt road
[Verse 2]
See, I left another
Good man tonight
I wonder if he'll miss me
Lord knows I tried
But I think that maybe
The thing that I did wrong
Was put up with his bullshit for far too long
[Pre-Chorus]
I think I might like
The quiet nights
Of this empty life
[Chorus]
'Cause someday, maybe somebody
Will love me like I need and
Someday I won't have to prove
'Cause somebody will see all my worth
But until then, I'll do just fine on my own
With my cigarettes and this old dirt road
[Bridge]
I ain't gonna sleep
I don't wanna dream
About the things that I used to need
I ain't gonna cry or go on living lies
I'm just gonna drive
[Chorus]
'Cause someday, maybe somebody will love me
Someday I won't have to prove
All my worth
But until then I'll do just fine on my own
With my cigarettes, oh whoa
'Cause someday, maybe somebody
Will love me like I need and
Someday I won't have to prove
'Cause somebody will see all my worth
But until then, I'll do just fine on my own
With my cigarettes and this old dirt road
Cigarettes was written by Jessica Harp.
Cigarettes was produced by John Leventhal.
The Wreckers released Cigarettes on Tue May 23 2006.