Let Me Go Home Whiskey
Amos Milburn Lyrics


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Let me go home whiskey, let me walk out that door
Let me go home whiskey, let me walk out that door
I got orders from my baby
Not to come home juiced no more
I stop by a fence to visit with a friend of mine
I just dropped in for a minute
But I over stayed my time
Let me go home whiskey, let me walk out that door
Let me go home whiskey, let me walk out that door
I got orders
Don't you come home drunk no more

Why oh why does whiskey
Make me lose my head
Got me sitting at a bar
When I should be home in bed
Let me go home whiskey, let me walk out that door
Let me go home whiskey, let me walk out that door
I got orders from my baby
Not to come home drunk no more

Yeah whiskey every morning
Whiskey every night
As long as I got my whiskey
Everything's alright
Let me go home whiskey, let me walk out that door
Let me go home whiskey, let me walk out that door




I got orders from my baby
Don't you come home drunk no more

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Amos Milburn's song Let Me Go Home Whiskey tell a story of a man who is struggling with alcohol addiction, but his partner has imposed an ultimatum on him that he cannot come home drunk anymore. The song starts with the man pleading with the whiskey to let him go home and not make him lose control. He acknowledges that his partner has ordered him not to come home drunk anymore, but he is finding it difficult to resist the temptation of alcohol.


The second verse of the song finds the man at a bar again, despite knowing that he should be at home, and he wonders why whiskey has such a hold on him. He pleads with the whiskey again to let him go home and resist its power.


In the final verse, the man seems resigned to his addiction, as he sings that he drinks whiskey every morning and every night, and as long as he has it, everything is alright. But he still acknowledges his partner's orders not to come home drunk anymore.


Overall, the lyrics of the song are a powerful statement on the hold that addiction and substance abuse can have on a person's life, and the ultimate toll it can take on one's relationships and well-being.


Line by Line Meaning

Let me go home whiskey, let me walk out that door
I want to leave this place and the influence of whiskey - it's time for me to go home.


I got orders from my baby Not to come home juiced no more
My significant other has instructed me to stop coming home drunk.


I just dropped in for a minute But I over stayed my time
I went to see a friend briefly, but ended up staying longer than intended.


Why oh why does whiskey Make me lose my head
I'm wondering why whiskey has such a strong influence over me.


Got me sitting at a bar When I should be home in bed
Instead of being responsibly in bed, I'm sitting at a bar drinking whiskey.


Yeah whiskey every morning Whiskey every night As long as I got my whiskey Everything's alright
I consume whiskey regularly, believing that it will make everything alright, even when it doesn't.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: AMOS MILBURN

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