Drinkin
Kevin Fowler Lyrics


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I've been goin' out every night havin' a ball

Comin' home about a quarter to two

Oh you said that you'd be leavin'

If you didn't start seein'
A change in me really soon

You said it's gettin' really old

And that you wanna be told

That I ain't a drinkin' no more

Well now honey here it goes,

Better listen close

Before you go walkin' out the door


I ain't a drinkin' anymore

Oh now that's what you want me to say

I ain't a drinkin anymore

Guess you finally got your way

Nope I ain't a drinkin' not a one beer

That's what you wanna hear

But honey I must confess

I ain't a drinkin' anymore

But I ain't drinkin' any less


I got lit the other night

Yeah I got in a fight

The police had me down on the ground

They were puttin' on the cuffs

They really roughed me up

They said boy "we're takin' you down"

Before he read my rights

He said take my advice

"Don't let me catch you drinkin' no more"

I said officer please let me go

And I won't do it anymore

Come on let me go on home


I ain't a drinkin' anymore

Oh now that's what you want me to say

I ain't a drinkin anymore

Guess you finally got your way

Nope I ain't a drinkin' not a one beer

That's what you wanna hear

But honey I must confess

I ain't a drinkin' anymore





But I ain't drinkin' any less

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Kevin Fowler's song "Drinkin' Days" tell the story of a man who is going out every night and drinking heavily. His partner wants him to stop drinking and has threatened to leave if he doesn't change his ways. The man recognizes the danger of drinking and the consequences it can have, but he's not quite ready to give it up completely. The lyrics acknowledge the struggle of wanting to change but still being tempted to drink.


The chorus of the song emphasizes the conflict between the desire to please his partner and the desire to continue drinking. The man sings that he's not drinking anymore, but then admits that he's not drinking any less either. This line suggests that while he may be making an effort to cut back on drinking, he's not ready to give it up entirely.


The lyrics to "Drinkin' Days" can be seen as a cautionary tale about the dangers of excessive drinking. The song acknowledges the negative impact that drinking can have on relationships and personal well-being, while also showing the difficulty of breaking bad habits. Overall, the lyrics promote the idea of moderation and encourage listeners to consider the consequences of their actions.


Line by Line Meaning

I've been goin' out every night havin' a ball
I have been going out and partying every night.


Comin' home about a quarter to two
Returning home around 2 a.m.


Oh you said that you'd be leavin'
You said you will leave me.


If you didn't start seein'
If you do not start seeing.


A change in me really soon
A change in me should happen soon.


You said it's gettin' really old
You said it has become boring.


And that you wanna be told
You want to be informed.


That I ain't a drinkin' no more
That I do not drink anymore.


Well now honey here it goes,
Here's the truth, my dear.


Better listen close
Pay close attention.


Before you go walkin' out the door
Before you leave.


I ain't a drinkin' anymore
I do not drink anymore.


Oh now that's what you want me to say
That is what you want to hear me say.


I ain't a drinkin anymore
I do not drink anymore.


Guess you finally got your way
Looks like you have won.


Nope I ain't a drinkin' not a one beer
No, I am not going to drink any beer.


That's what you wanna hear
That is what you want to listen to.


But honey I must confess
But I have to admit.


I ain't a drinkin' anymore
I do not drink anymore.


But I ain't drinkin' any less
But I am not decreasing my alcohol consumption either.


I got lit the other night
I got drunk the other night.


Yeah I got in a fight
Yes, I got into a brawl.


The police had me down on the ground
The police had me pinned to the ground.


They were puttin' on the cuffs
They were cuffing me.


They really roughed me up
They were harsh with me.


They said boy "we're takin' you down"
They said "we are arresting you."


Before he read my rights
Before he read me my Miranda rights.


He said take my advice
He advised me.


"Don't let me catch you drinkin' no more"
"Do not let me find you drinking again."


I said officer please let me go
I asked the officer to let me go.


And I won't do it anymore
And I will not do it again.


Come on let me go on home
Please allow me to go back to my home.




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Comments from YouTube:

Michael Bustoz

Damn so true ive lived this before I am so sorry Leslie I hope one day you can forgive me I love you and miss you so much.

franklyn morris

great singer great song.

GeorgiaBoii32

yep.

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