Peter Jacobsen
I took a drop from the fence post
And hoped my playing partners wouldn't mind
It's that driver that I really hate the most
And my putter's not far behind
I never play good here
I can't remember where I've been
I can't wait to have that drink - but I don't really care 'cause I've got
Tree limbs all through my hair gonna
Drive right home and throw my clubs away
I just wanna cry
When I play it always rains
Put my clubs on sale - let 'em be someone else's pain
I can't let it go - 'cause this game is killing me
But when the sun comes up tomorrow
Guess where I'll be
Yeah, that's where I'll be
Today I'm gonna play alone
Won't be calling you on the phone
Hoping maybe, maybe I'll play good today
I want to be as good as you
But I just don't know what I need to do
So I'll head on out and buy some beer and proceed to drown myself
I just wanna cry
When I play it always rains
Put my clubs on sale - let 'em be someone else's pain
I can't let it go - 'cause this game is killing me
But when the sun comes up tomorrow
Guess where I'll be
Yeah, that's where I'll be
I just wanna cry - when I play it always rains
Put my clubs on sale - let 'em be someone else's pain
I can't let it go - 'cause this game is killing me
But when the sun comes up tomorrow
Guess where I'll be
Yeah, that's where I'll be
I lost my ball in the leaves
Was so far right I could not believe
It's the same club I hit good so long ago
I used to hit it way too high
I'll stay in the cart and cry
Yellin' whoa - oh no
Please help me take it from my hands
I just wanna cry - when I play it always rains
Put my clubs on sale - let 'em be someone else's pain
I can't let it go - 'cause this game is killing me
But when the sun comes up tomorrow
Guess where I'll be
I just wanna cry - when I play it always rains
Put my clubs on sale - let 'em be someone else's pain
I can't let it go - 'cause this game is killing me
But when the sun comes up tomorrow guess where I'll be
On that practice tee
Based on "Let Her Cry" by Hootie & The Blowfish
New lyrics by Peter Jacobsen
"Let Her Cry" words and music by Mark Bryan, Dean Felber,
Darius Rucker and Jim Sonefeld
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