Promises
Josh Ward Lyrics


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I see you standing with that look in your eyes
Straight shot of tequila, blowing cigarette smoke and lines
Lookin' that way, prowling around this bar
While all along someone's waiting at home, wondering where you are
You know what you're doing and you know that it ain't right
So how many promises are you gonna break tonight

How many promises are you gonna break tonight
Running around here hanging on every man in sight
Honesty and faithful can't fit in a dress that tight
So how many promises are you gonna break tonight

That golden band on your left hand just don't mean a thing
Playin' cool with another fool, acting like a neon queen
Thinking about later tonight in that motel room
Singing along to that same old song of Who's Cheatin' Who
You slipped that ring with one thing on your mind
How many promises are you gonna break tonight

How many promises are you gonna break tonight
Running around here hanging on every man in sight
Honesty and faithful can't fit in a dress that tight
So how many promises are you gonna break tonight

Solo

This ain't the first time, and it won't be the last
You come in once again, showing off your class

How many promises are you gonna break tonight
Running around here hanging on every man in sight
Honesty and faithful can't fit in a dress that tight
So how many promises are you gonna break tonight





Yeah, how many promises are you gonna break tonight

Overall Meaning

The song “Promises” by Josh Ward is a cautionary tale about a woman who’s living a double life. The first verse describes her at a bar, drinking tequila, and flirting with men. The line “Honesty and faithful can’t fit in a dress that tight” suggests that she’s not committed to her partner and is simply chasing after instant gratification. The chorus urges her to think twice about her actions and how many promises she’s willing to break in the process.


The second verse emphasizes her lack of commitment to her partner. The “golden band on your left hand just don’t mean a thing” is a clear indication that she’s married, but she’s still willing to cheat on her husband with anyone who pays her attention. The last stanza is a reminder that her behavior is not new and is more like a pattern than a one-time mistake.


Overall, the song highlights the challenges some people face with staying committed and faithful to one partner. The lyrics suggest that while it can be easy to engage in a flirtatious relationship or seek excitement outside of a committed one, it’s important to keep the promises made to oneself and one’s partner.




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