Weed Whiskey And Willie
Brothers Osborne Lyrics


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I've got bottles and vinyl stacked to the ceilin'
I get stoned for survival, it helps with the healin'
And when it all goes to hell the only thing I believe in
Is weed, whiskey, and Willie

You can take the rain
You can take all leave my name
You can have my heart
It's broken anyway
You can take my reputation
And drag it through the mud, go on and abuse it
But don't take my smoke
My jug of brown liquor or my country music

I've got bottles and vinyl stacked to the ceilin'
I get stoned for survival, it helps with the healin'
And when it all goes to hell the only thing I believe in
Is weed, whiskey, and Willie

Turn the music up
I'm gonna lock all the doors
Turn off the lights and close every blind
There ain't nobody home
And the pictures on the wall
Just about lost in a cloud of smoke
My vices and heroes will hold me together when I'm lettin' you go

I've got bottles and vinyl stacked to the ceilin'
I get stoned for survival, it helps with the healin'
And when it all goes to hell the only thing I believe in
Is weed, whiskey, and Willie

And when I'm back on my feet, I'm gonna keep on repeatin'
Weed, whiskey and Willie

Overall Meaning

The song "Weed Whiskey And Willie" by Brothers Osborne is a heartfelt ballad that speaks about someone's reliance on three things to get them through tough times: weed, whiskey, and Willie Nelson's music. The first verse talks about how the singer has stacked up bottles and vinyl records to the ceiling, indicating a heavy reliance on these substances and music to get through life. The singer also mentions getting stoned for survival, implying that they turn to marijuana to help them cope with life's obstacles. Furthermore, the use of "healing" in the same line suggests that the singer may be struggling with some unresolved issues.


The second verse begins with the singer stating that you can take everything from them, including their broken heart, reputation, and name, but you cannot take their vices. The reference to their "jug of brown liquor" is a nod to their fondness for whiskey, which they seem unwilling to part with. The singer then goes on to express how they find comfort in their vices, especially when they are alone. The imagery of a cloud of smoke and the mention of pictures on the wall create a sense of isolation and despair.


In the chorus, the singer emphasizes their reliance on weed, whiskey, and Willie, and how these things are the only things they believe in when everything else around them is falling apart. The repetition of the phrase "weed, whiskey, and Willie" in the last line of the chorus serves as a reminder to keep believing in themselves and their vices.


Overall, "Weed Whiskey And Willie" is a powerful song that speaks to the struggles people face in life and how they rely on certain things to cope with those struggles.


Line by Line Meaning

I've got bottles and vinyl stacked to the ceilin'
I have an excess amount of alcohol and records stored in my home.


I get stoned for survival, it helps with the healin'
I use marijuana for coping and healing purposes.


And when it all goes to hell the only thing I believe in
In times of hardship, my only comfort comes from my vices.


Is weed, whiskey, and Willie
My coping mechanisms consist of marijuana, alcohol, and country music idol Willie Nelson.


You can take the rain
You can subject me to uncomfortable situations.


You can take all leave my name
You can take away my reputation.


You can have my heart
You can take my emotions.


It's broken anyway
My heart is already damaged and unfixable.


You can take my reputation
You can destroy how others perceive me.


And drag it through the mud, go on and abuse it
You can negatively affect my reputation in any way you desire.


But don't take my smoke
Do not take away my marijuana.


My jug of brown liquor or my country music
Do not take away my alcohol or Willie Nelson's music.


Turn the music up
Increase the volume of my music.


I'm gonna lock all the doors
I will securely close and lock all doors.


Turn off the lights and close every blind
I will turn off all lights and close all window coverings.


There ain't nobody home
I am alone in this space.


And the pictures on the wall
The pictures hanging on my walls.


Just about lost in a cloud of smoke
The pictures are hardly visible due to the excess smoke in the air.


My vices and heroes will hold me together when I'm lettin' you go
My bad habits and admired individuals will keep me sane when I let you go.


And when I'm back on my feet, I'm gonna keep on repeatin'
When I have recovered, I will continue to rely on my coping mechanisms.


Weed, whiskey and Willie
Marijuana, alcohol, and the music of Willie Nelson.




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: John Osborne, Laura Veltz, Thomas Osborne

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@jannacoogle6582

I can So relate to this song Thank you

@ZADDY44

This song is keeping me alive and sane right now

@gahvindaigle223

A metal head who hated country his whole life is sitting here absolutely in love with this

@jamesanderson9921

That metalhead should listen to Jack Daniel's by Eric Church...lol

@stephanroopan831

We're getting old bud...time for a new generation to take over. 😢stress!!!😂

@stephanroopan831

Try bullets in the/a gun. Toby Keith

@stephanroopan831

Right here with u bro

@FrankyMarinino

I'm an indy country artist, but I'm not afraid of a good size pit. Get in there and love someone.

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@livingghost683

Had a rough sleepless night and this song came on right when I needed it. Thanks brothers Osborne for making music for us low down stoners. Have a good one everyone

@melissabytwork7905

Amen

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