Hungover Heart
Gary Allan Lyrics


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I stayed as drunk as I could
For longer than I should
Off ruby-red lips and soft fingertips
And her long blonde hair
Was flowing everywhere
Like a red, red wine
And its stoned my mind
What goes up must come down
It was a hard lesson learned
That was then, this is now

Don’t get too high on love
Or addicted to her touch
Don’t get hung up on forever
'Cause there ain't no such
Don't get strung out on a woman
‘Cause comin’ down is the hardest part
When she walks away and leaves you
With a hungover heart

Oh, I’ve tried to sober up
But I’m jonesin’ way too much
For one more kiss
Mmm, that heavenly bliss
And the longer that I’m dry
Takes me further back in time
When I was her man
Ooo, when I was her man

Losin’ her is gonna be the death of me
I can’t drown her memory out
With Tennessee whiskey

Don’t get too high on love
Or addicted to her touch
Don’t get hung up on forever
'Cause there ain't no such
Don't get strung out on a woman
‘Cause comin’ down is the hardest part
When she walks away and leaves you
With a hungover heart

Don’t get too high on love
Or addicted to her touch
Don’t get hung up on forever
'Cause there ain't no such
Don't get strung out on a woman
‘Cause comin’ down is the hardest part
When she walks away and leaves you
With a hungover heart





Ooo, hungover heart
She’ll leave you with a hungover heart

Overall Meaning

Gary Allan's "Hungover Heart" is a poignant portrayal of love, addiction and heartbreak. In the lyrics, the singer reveals his struggle with alcoholism and his attempts to drown his sorrows in the arms of his lover, who has now left him with a "hungover heart." He reminisces about the good times they shared, but also recognizes the hard lesson he learned that "what goes up must come down."


The references to "ruby-red lips" and "soft fingertips" paint a picture of a passionate and intense relationship, but also one that was destined for failure. The line "Don't get too high on love" suggests that love is like an addiction, and one should be cautious not to get too consumed by it. The chorus is a repetition of this refrain, emphasizing the importance of not getting "strung out on a woman," as the hardest part comes when she leaves us with a heavy heart to bear. The line "Losing her is gonna be the death of me" reveals how much the singer is struggling to move on from this relationship and how much he is affected by the breakup.


Overall, "Hungover Heart" is a timeless ballad that captures the raw emotions of love and heartbreak. It speaks to the realities of addiction and the dangers of getting too consumed by our emotions. The lyrics are accompanied by a soulful and heartfelt melody that adds to the melancholic and heartfelt quality of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

I stayed as drunk as I could
I drank to escape the pain of losing her.


For longer than I should
I drank for too long and it didn't help in dealing with the pain.


Off ruby-red lips and soft fingertips
I kept drinking to numb the memory of the way she looked and felt.


And her long blonde hair
I can still picture her in my mind.


Was flowing everywhere
Her essence is still present in my memories.


Like a red, red wine
The pain of losing her feels like a strong drink in my soul.


And its stoned my mind
The pain of losing her has numbed my consciousness.


What goes up must come down
The high of being loved will eventually fade.


It was a hard lesson learned
Losing her has taught me this painful truth.


That was then, this is now
I can't go back to what once was.


Don’t get too high on love
Be cautious, love can blind you.


Or addicted to her touch
Don't let the longing for her touch become all-consuming.


Don’t get hung up on forever
Don't hold on to false hope of forever with her.


'Cause there ain't no such
Forever with her does not exist.


Don't get strung out on a woman
Don't get addicted to a woman, it will lead to pain.


‘Cause comin’ down is the hardest part
The hardest part of losing her is coming to terms with it.


When she walks away and leaves you
Her departure left a void in my life.


With a hungover heart
The pain of losing her feels like a hangover.


Oh, I’ve tried to sober up
I tried to overcome the pain by stopping the excessive drinking.


But I’m jonesin’ way too much
But I still crave her too much.


For one more kiss
For one more taste of her love.


Mmm, that heavenly bliss
That feeling of being loved by her was a taste of heaven.


And the longer that I’m dry
The longer I go without her, the more I crave her.


Takes me further back in time
Reminiscing about her takes me back to when we were together.


When I was her man
When I held her love and affection.


Losin’ her is gonna be the death of me
Losing her will be my downfall.


I can’t drown her memory out
I can't forget the memories of loving her.


With Tennessee whiskey
No amount of drinking can erase the memories of her.


Ooo, hungover heart
The pain from loving her still lingers.


She’ll leave you with a hungover heart
Losing her will leave you with a heart full of pain and longing.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOSEPH MATTHEW WARREN, JAMES LEBLANC

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