Morgan Wallen – One Thing At A Time

 

Morgan Wallen – One Thing At A Time Lyrics

Somebody hand me a cigaretteI know I ain’t had one in over a weekSomebody pour me a double shotBeen gettin’ better by the day, but tonight I drink
You say I gotta get over you and get sober tooI got a lot of habits I gotta kickWeigh out all your options and take your pick
I can either burn the bar downOr I can take your number out my phoneI can give you up right nowAnd never want you back long as I’m half-stonedIf you want me to quit you, want me to get youOutta my heart and, baby, off my mindI hate to tell you, girl, but I’m only quittin’ one thing at a time
I know I got me some problemsAbout a thousand memories I gotta forgetBut if I’m gonna solve themBaby, I’ll take all the help I can get
If you ain’t gonna kiss meThen I’ll take some whiskey, some GrizzlyNicotine, amphetamines tooYou want me to stop some of thatOr you want me to stop loving you?Hey, what you want me to do?
I can either burn the bar downOr I can take your number out my phoneI can give you up right nowAnd never want you back long as I’m half-stonedIf you want me to quit you, want me to get youOutta my heart and, baby, off my mindI hate to tell you, girl, but I’m only quittin’ one thing at a time
Aw yeah, I hate to tell you
Aw yeah, I hate to tell you
I ain’t no Superman, I’m just the way I amIf I’m gonna move on, then I need me something in my handAin’t nothing wrong with thatAnd if you ain’t comin’ back
I can either burn the bar downOr I can take your number out my phoneI can give you up right nowAnd never want you back long as I’m half-stonedIf you want me to quit you, want me to get youOutta my heart and, baby, off my mindI hate to tell you, girl, but I’m only quittin’ one thing at a time
Aw yeah, I hate to tell youAw yeah, I hate to tell youAw yeah, I hate to tell you

By Sarah Mae Wilson

With her deep passion for traditional country music and a genuine love for the simple joys of life, Sarah Mae brings a unique perspective to our team. At 45 years old, she's a proud woman who has lived her entire life out in the country, surrounded by wide-open spaces and the calming serenade of nature.